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Teri Bhabhi from Coolie No. 1: Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan’s amazing dance moves are the highlight of the song

Murtuza Iqbal

The trailer of Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan starrer Coolie No. 1 was released a few days ago. It had received a mixed response, and now, the makers have released the first song of the film titled Teri Bhabhi.


While we all thought that the makers would prefer to unveil the recreated version of the songs Husn Hai Suhana and Main Toh Raste Se Ja Raha Tha, they have opted to release an original track composed by Javed – Mohsin, and sung by Dev Negi and Neha Kakkar.

Varun took to Twitter to share the song with his fans. He tweeted, “Aapki Bhabhi ke saath Raju lekar aaya hai #CoolieNo1 ka favourite ganna Multiple musical notesFirst place medalChristmas tree #TeriBhabhi song out now! Sparkles https://bit.ly/teribhabhi #CoolieNo1OnPrime, premieres 25th December on @PrimeVideoIN #SaraAliKhan #DavidDhawan @vashubhagnani@jackkybhagnani@honeybhagnani.”

It’s a foot-tapping desi track, and Varun and Sara have danced their heart out in it. Their amazing dance moves are the highlight of Teri Bhabhi. Also, Sara is looking gorgeous in the song.

Directed by David Dhawan, Coolie No. 1 will be getting a direct-to-digital release on Amazon Prime Video. The movie is slated to start streaming on 25th December 2020. It is the remake of the 1995 release Coolie No. 1 which starred Govinda and Karisma Kapoor in the lead roles.

Well, songs in David Dhawan’s movies have always been a highlight, and after watching Teri Bhabhi, we now wait for the recreated version of the tracks, Husn Hai Suhana, and Main Toh Raste Se Ja Raha Tha.

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