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Govinda Naam Mera song Kyaa Baat Haii 2.0: Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani dance their hearts out but the twist comes at end

Vicky Kaushal and Kiara Advani are lower back with a brand new dance variety. Titled Kya Baat Haii 2.zero, the Punjabi tune through Harrdy Sandhu and B Praak has been recreated through Tanishk Bagchi. The tune begins offevolved with Kiara releasing a chained Vicky as they cross on to bounce collectively to the addictive beats. While they get into silver costumes withinside the first half, they alternate into black after which white withinside the 2nd and 1/3 portion. It ends with Vicky leaving Kiara in chains after they’re accomplished dancing, possibly hinting on the climax of the movie. Also read: Vicky Kaushal famous Katrina Kaif gives ‘very precise feedback’ on his dancing

Kyaa Baat Haii 2.zero is a contemporary-day dance variety from the movie after Vicky and Kiara added a desi dance variety Bijli and a romantic tune Bana Sharabi from the movie. The unique tune become composed through B Praak and written through Jaani. The new edition has Nikhita Gandhi becoming a member of Harrdy Sandhu for the vocals.

 Directed through Shashank Khaitan, Govinda Naam Mera is a comedy mystery additionally starring Bhumi Pednekar. Vicky is withinside the position of Govind A Waghmare, a suffering choreographer, wedged among his marriage with Gauri (Bhumi Pednekar) and love for his dancer girlfriend, Suku (Kiara Advani). It could have a direct-to-virtual launch on Disney+ Hotstar on December 16.

Vicky, who has frequently performed extreme roles in his movies like Masaan, Uri: The Surgical Strike, Raazi and Sardar Udham, says Govinda Naam Mera is sort of a debut for him. He informed PTI in an interview, “For me, this movie is like my debut movie due to the fact that is some thing I’ve by no means accomplished before. It’s best been seven years, however nevertheless I even have now no longer accomplished some thing like this before. It’s a huge test, it’s far like my first movie. It would possibly or may not paintings for me as an actor, and I’m genuinely excited for that… as excited, I become for Masaan.” 

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