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Sanedo from Made In China should be in your playlist this Navratri

Sanedo is a very famous Gujarati word and the song Sanedo Sanedo Lal Lal Sanedo is one of the most famous Gujarati folk songs which we hear a lot during Navratri. Now taking the word Sanedo, the makers of Made In China have come up with a track.

Rajkummar Rao took to Twitter to share the song with his fans. He tweeted, “This Navratri, it’s time to go saari raat #Sanedo! ?❤? https://bit.ly/Sanedo_MadeInChina #DineshVijan @MusaleMikhil @Roymouni @bomanirani @amyradastur93 @MaddockFilms @jiostudios @JioCinema @sonymusicindia @SachinJigarLive @MikaSingh @NikhitaGandhi @Benny_Dayal.”


The song is composed by Sachin-Jigar and sung by Mika Singh, Nikhita Gandhi, and Benny Dayal. Well, it is not a recreated version but Sachin-Jigar has got the perfect Gujarati flavour in the song.

Rajkummar Rao and Mouni Roy’s cute chemistry is one of the highlights of the song. Even the two have danced well, but it is Rajkummar Rao who takes the cake here. In the song, we can clearly see how excited he is to dance on Sanedo. We also get to see Amyra Dastur in the song, and she looks beautiful in it. The song ends with a dialogue that will make you laugh out loud.

Made In China is about a Gujarati businessman who gets a product from China and sells it in India. Well, the product is something that can help a man to be better on the bed. The trailer of the film was released a few weeks ago and it had impressed one and all.

Directed by Mikhil Musale and produced by Dinesh Vijan, Made In China is slated to release on Diwali this year. We are sure it will tickle our funny bones this Diwali.

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