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Odhani from Made In China: Rajkummar Rao and Mouni Roy put their best foot forward in this track

Mostly, every film nowadays has one song that’s a recreated version of an old classic track. While some recreated versions impress us, some spoil the feel of the original track. The makers of Made In China have released the first song of the film titled Odhani.

The track is composed by Sachin-Jigar and sung by Neha Kakar and Darshan Raval. It is a recreated version of the old track Ke Odhni Odhu Odhu Ne Udi Jaye from the Gujarati film Meru Malan. While most of the filmmakers forget to give the credit to the composers of the original track, here the makers of Made In China have given the credit to the composers and lyricist of the original song.


Mouni Roy took to Twitter to share the track with her fans. She tweeted, “*Odhani out now* #Odhani udi udi jaye!?? Have you caught it yet? https://bit.ly/Odhani_MadeInChina #DineshVijan @MusaleMikhil @RajkummarRao @bomanirani @MaddockFilms @jiostudios @JioCinema @sonymusicindia @SachinJigarLive @iAmNehaKakkar @DarshanRavalDZ.”

Odhani is a foot-tapping number and the beats are so good that you will also feel like dancing. Rajkummar Rao and Mouni Roy have danced amazingly in the song. It is always a treat to watch Rao dancing and Roy has also put her best foot forward this time impressing us with her thumkas. Even the chemistry between them is quite good. We won’t be surprised if we hear this song multiple times in the coming Navratri festival.

Directed by Mikhil Musale and produced by Dinesh Vijan, Made in China is slated to release on Diwali this year. The trailer of the film was launched a few days ago and it has impressed one and all.

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