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Sunny Kaushal and Rukshar Dhillon talk about dancing outside Mannat and Galaxy

Sunny Kaushal and Rukshar Dhillon starrer Bhangra Paa Le was slated to release in November this year, but it has been postponed to 3rd January 2020. The makers had announced the new release date of the film in a very unique manner.


They had released a video in which Sunny and Rukshar danced outside Shah Rukh Khan’s bungalow Mannat and Salman Khan’s residence Galaxy, and at the end of the video, they announce the new release date. So, Bhangra Paa Le is the hook phrase of a song from Shah Rukh Khan and Salman starrer Karan Arjun, and that’s why the makers made Sunny and Rukshar dance outside their houses.

When we recently met Sunny and Rukshar for an interaction we asked them how was their experience of dancing outside Mannat and Galaxy. Rukshar said, “It was a lot of fun. It was a Sunday and in the evening there was so much crowd, so that really added to the vibe and the whole feel for us to dance. Bhangra is about celebration and what better way to start off by giving a tribute to Salman sir and Shah Rukh sir, right outside their houses and on the road. It can’t get more rocking.”

Sunny added, “It also marked the 25 years of Bhangra Paa Le the song from Karan Arjun. So, it was good to go outside their houses and let them know that we have recreated a bit.”

In the movie, the makers have recreated the song Bhangra Paa Le from Karan Arjun.

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