Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan in Zero song Issaqbaazi (Photo Source: YouTube)
It is rare that we get to see Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan together. And when the two come together on the screen, the fans just go gaga.
And it has happened once again as the makers of Zero have released a song from the film titled Issaqbaazi and in no time, the song has started trending. Also, the wait is now over for the crazy fans who caught only a few glimpses of Isaaqbaazi at the time of Eid this year when its teaser was released.
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The song is voiced by Sukhwinder Singh and Divya Kumar, penned by Irshad Kamil, and composed by the duo Ajay-Atul.
And if we go by the video, in the song, Bauua Singh is on the moon when he is kissed by the ravishing superstar Katrina Kaif that he expresses his happiness by singing the song.
The song Issaqbaazi is a high energy peppy track with desi beats. It is a dance face off with an outburst of energy that takes place between the two superstars, Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.
Watch the song:
Not just that, the song also features Ganesh Acharya and Remo D’souza who has also choreographed the song.
Taking to social media, Shah Rukh Khan wrote, “Akele chale the ishq ke safar par, karne mehboob ko raazi, dost aisa mila raah mein, kar aaye Issaqbaazi.#IssaqbaaziOutNow @beingsalmankhan @anushkasharma #KatrinaKaif @aanandlrai @ajayatulonline @irshad_kamil #SukhwinderSingh @aslidivyakumar @remodsouza”
Issaqbaazi is the second song of the film to be released as the makers had a couple of days back released the melodious track “Mere Naam Tu” which showcased the romance between Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma. The song garnered immense appreciation and went on to register more than 30 million views.
Zero presents the story of Bauua, a vertically challenged man essayed by Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina is playing a superstar, and Anushka is playing a differently-abled girl.
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