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The Wakhra Song from Judgementall Hai Kya: Kangana and Rajkummar’s swag is just perfect in the track

Nowadays mostly every film at least has one song that is a recreated version of an old track. While just a couple of days ago, we heard the recreated versions of Sheher Ki Ladki (Khandaani Shafakhana) and Khadke Glassy (Jabariya Jodi), here’s one more. We are talking about The Wakhra Song from Judgementall Hai Kya.

The original song was composed by Badshah and sung by Navv Inder, while the recreated version is composed by Tanishk Bagchi and has vocals of Navv Inder, Lisa Mishra, and Raja Kumari. Most of the recreated versions ruin the original track, but thankfully that’s not the case here. The Wakhra Song has some amazing beats and Navv Inder, Lisa Mishra, and Raja Kumari have sung the song very well.


Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao’s swag is just perfect in the song and they are at their fashionable best in the track. But with such amazing beats, we expected that we will get to see the two actors show off their dance moves, but that doesn’t happen in the song. It’s high on swag, but the dance is missing here. The song is choreographed by Bosco Martis and he could have done a better job.

Watch the song here…

Judgementall Hai Kya is directed by Prakash Kovelamudi and produced by Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor, and Shailesh R Singh. After multiple changes in its release date, the movie will finally hit the screens on 26th July 2019. The film was earlier titled as Mental Hai Kya, but the Indian Psychiatric Society had issues with the title, so Central Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) asked the makers to change the title.

This will be for the second time we will get to see Kangana and Rajkummar on the big screen together. The two had earlier starred together in Queen which gave a boost to the career of both the actors.

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