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Nawazuddin Siddiqui to shoot a special song for Housefull 4

Though the makers of the upcoming Bollywood film Housefull 4 wrapped up the entire shoot a couple of months ago, we hear that now they are gearing up to shoot a special song for the much-awaited comic-caper.

According to reports, Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol, Riteish Deshmukh, Pooja Hegde, Kriti Sanon and Kriti Kharbanda, who play principal characters in the movie, will feature in the special song. Joining him will be immensely talented Nawazuddin Siddiqui.


Reportedly, Nawaz features as an exorcist in the song. “This time, the bunch will be joined by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who plays a baba living in a den with 300 disciples. Nawaz will make a special appearance in the song with all the six actors and around 500 back-up dancers. Farhad (Samji, director) and his team have been working on the song for over two weeks and will film it by the month end,” divulges a well-placed source.

Housefull 4 will reunite Nawazuddin Siddiqui with filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala after a huge gap of five years. The acclaimed actor played the lead antagonist in Nadiadwala’s directorial debut Kick (2014), starring Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez in lead roles.

Talking about the upcoming films of the actor, he has just wrapped up Raat Akeli Hai. Motichoor Chaknachoor and Phobia 2 are also some of his much-awaited films.

Housefull 4 releases on 26th October 2019.

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