The much awaited wedding track from Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer Bharat is out. Titled Aithey Aa, the dance number has folk Punjabi peppy wedding feeling mixed with EDM.
Featuring Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan, the song is new in the sense that after having seen Salman Khan woo his actresses all these years, the song comes as a changemaker as Katrina tries to woo and charm Salman, who plays Bharat.
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The song opens in the backdrop of the voice over announcement of Salman Khan (as has been for all other song sequences) when he says that it was 1983 and India had won the Cricket World Cup but Bharat had lost his heart–obviously meaning–to Katrina Kaif.
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Kaif sets the dance floor on fire in a plain pink saree, and the naughty streak of romance is hard to miss between the lead pair. Bharat is not just awaited for showing Salman in never-seen-before six different looks but also for a completely different avatar that Katrina was shown in the trailer.
After her short cameo that was critically appreciated in Shah Rukh Khan’s Zero, the actor seems more confident in experimenting with roles and trying to do something different.
The traditional wedding song mixed with electronic twist will soon top charts and become the Indian wedding song of the year.
Sung by Vishal Dadlani & Shekhar Ravjiani feat. Akasa Singh, Neeti Mohan, Kamaal Khan with lyrics by Irshad Kamil, Aithey Aa will make anyone groove to its catchy beat.
Ali Abbas Zafar’s directorial Bharat, will release this Eid on 5 June 2019.
A film poster. A turquoise bracelet. A legal notice that has reopened a 28-year-old wound. Salman Khan's most notorious court case is now the subject of a Bollywood film, and he is doing everything he can to stop it.
The makers are not blinking.
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The sets were never built. The cameras never rolled. Yet 'Don 3' has managed to become one of Bollywood's most dramatic productions, playing out not on screen, but in boardrooms, federation offices, and now, in a phone call from Salman Khan.