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Bhangra Paa Le title track: Rukshar Dhillon is simply outstanding in this recreated version

The track Bhangra Paa Le from Karan Arjun is surely one of the best foot-tapping numbers in Bollywood. Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Mamta Kulkarni had danced their heart out in the song and had impressed us a lot. Now, after 24 years, the song has been recreated for a film titled Bhangra Paa Le.

Starring Sunny Kaushal and Rukshar Dhillon, the makers of Bhangra Paa Le had released the trailer of the film a few days ago and it was quite impressive. Now, they have released the track Bhangra Paa Le and thankfully it doesn’t ruin the classic.


Sunny Kaushal took to Twitter to share the song with everyone. He tweeted, “Bringing back the iconic hit on your feed with an upfunk beat! Taiyaar ho jaao saare aur aaja #BhangraPaaLe: https://bit.ly/BhangraPaaLeOfficialSong @RuksharDhillon @SnehaTaurani @RonnieScrewvala @RSVPMovies @jam8studio @tipsofficial #MandyGill @ipritamofficial @ShiruleShubham @mudassarkhan1.”

Well, the song is composed by Shubham Shirule and sung by Mandy Gill, and on the whole, it is an entertaining number. Talking about the dancing in the song, we must say that Muddasar Khan has very well done the choreography.

The track features Sunny Kaushal and Rukshar Dhillon, and it is the latter who steals the show. She is simply outstanding in it. Her energetic dance moves will surely grab your attention. Sunny Kaushal is also good, but he looks a bit nervous while dancing and Rukshar has carried the track very confidently.

Well, don’t get to see many dance-based movies in Bollywood and even if there are a few being made, we only get to see international dance forms in it. So, for that, we would surely like to applaud the makers of Bhangra Paa Le.

Directed by Sneha Taurani, Bhangra Paa Le is slated to release on 1st November 2019.

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