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Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2: Tabu to shake a leg on the recreated version of Ami Je Tomar

2007 release Bhool Bhulaiyaa is surely one of the best horror-comedies made in Bollywood. Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan’s performance in the film were simply amazing. Vidya danced on the song Ami Je Tomar in the film and the track was one of the highlights of the movie.

Now, this year, we will get to see the sequel to the film titled Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2. The movie stars Katrik Aaryan, Kiara Advani and Tabu in the lead roles, and according to a report in a tabloid, Tabu will be shaking a leg on the recreated version of the song Ami Je Tomar.


A source told the tabloid, “In the recreated version, we will see Tabu performing on the same number. She’s really excited and looking forward to it. Like the original, the music of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 too will be a chartbuster.”

A shooting schedule of the film will take place in Jaipur and later the team will move to Lucknow. The source said, “Anees (director Anees Bazmee) and his team checked out a lot of havelis before zeroing in on this one. The second schedule is expected to wrap up by mid-April. A small portion will be shot in Mumbai at a later date.”

Anees Bazmee is known for making comedy films, but this will be for the first time when he will direct a horror-comedy. Horror-comedy is a genre which was not much explored in Bollywood, but after the success of the 2018 release Stree, Bollywood filmmakers are keen to make horror-comedies.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 is slated to release 31st July 2020. The film will be clashing with Ranbir Kapoor starrer Shamshera.

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