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Kiara Advani dances her heart out in the song Hasina Pagal Deewani from Indoo Ki Jawani

Mostly filmmakers first release the trailer of the film and then the songs. But the makers of Kiara Advani starrer Indoo Ki Jawani have taken a different route. Before the trailer, they have released a song of the movie titled Hasina Pagal Deewani.

Kiara took to Instagram to share the song with her fans. She posted, “ये हैं Indoo हसीना पागल दीवानी ??????#IndooKiJawani #HasinaPagalDeewani song out now!! link in bio ? @adityaseal @mallikadua @abirsenguptaa @mikasingh @shabbir_ahmed9 @aseeskaurmusic @iamkrutimahesh @onlyemmay @madhubhojwani @nikkhiladvani #BhushanKumar @divyakhoslakumar #KrishanKumar @ashesinwind @ryanivanstephen @tseriesfilms @tseries.official @emmayentertainment @electricapplese.”


Well, the track is the recreated version of Mika Singh’s song Saawan Mein Lag Gayi Aag. This new version is also composed and sung by Mika Singh, and Asees Kaur has done the playback for Kiara. It’s a good dance number and has the potential to become a chartbuster.

The highlight of the track is Kiara Advani. She has danced her heart out in it and impresses us with her thumkas and expressions. Aditya Seal too leaves a mark in the song.

There were reports that Indoo Ki Jawani will get a direct-to-digital release. However, it is said that the makers are keen to release it in theatres. While in many countries theatres have reopened, in India the government has not yet decided when to reopen the cinemas.

Indoo Ki Jawani is directed by Abir Sengupta and it was earlier slated to hit the big screens in June this year. But due to the pandemic, it was postponed.

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