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Sunny Kaushal and Rukshar Dhillon starrer Bhangra Paa Le gets a new release date

The first major release of 2019 was Uri: The Surgical Strike. The movie starring Vicky Kaushal and Yami Gautam became a blockbuster and it is one of the best films of 2019. Now, we will be starting our 2020 with Vicky’s brother Sunny Kaushal.

Sunny Kaushal and Rukshar Dhillon starrer Bhangra Paa Le was slated to release in November this year, but it was postponed, and now, it will hit the screens on 3rd January 2020. The makers have announced the new release date in a very innovative way.


We all know that Bhangra Paa Le is a famous song from Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan starrer Karan Arjun. So, the makers have shared a video in which Sunny is seen dancing outside SRK’s house Mannat and Rukshar is dancing outside Salman’s residence Galaxy.

Sunny posted on Instagram, “Aaj se Bhangra chalega Karan aur Arjun ke aashirwad se, aagaye hai Simi aur main! Naye saal ki shuruwat hogi dhol se... #BhangraPaaLe3rdJan 2020! ?? @rukshardhillon12 @shriya.pilgaonkar @snehataurani #RonnieScrewvala @rsvpmovies @ipritamofficial @jam8studio @tips.”

Apart from Sunny and Rukshar, Bhangra Paa Le also stars Shriya Pilgaonkar. The trailer of the film was launched a couple of months ago and had impressed us. Bhangra Paa Le is produced by RSVP Movies and directed by Sneha Taurani. The USP of the film is that while we have seen many dance-based movies, this seems to be the first film that celebrates an Indian dance form. We surely can’t wait to watch the film on the big screen.

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