Kartik Aryan’s latest song Gujju Pataka from Satyaprem Ki Katha released, surprisingly Kiara Advani is missing from the number | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Following successful tracks like Aaj Ke Baad and Naseeb Se, the creators of Satyaprem Ki Katha have now unveiled the third song from the film, featuring Kartik Aryan showcasing his best dance moves to date. Titled Gujju Pataka, the song has been composed and sung by Meet Bros, with lyrics penned by Kumaar.
In the song, Kartikis presented in four different setups, including a Christian wedding, a Gujarati wedding, a Muslim wedding, and a Tamilian wedding, where he adorns a veshti with a shirt.The song revolves around Kartik’s quest to find a bride for himself. With peppy beats, catchy lyrics, and Kartik’s impressive dance moves, Gujju Pataka has all the ingredients for a potential chart-topper.
The film reunites the successful pair of Kartik Aryan and Kiara Advani, who previously collaborated in the highly acclaimed Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2. Scheduled for release on June 29, the movie has generated a good amount of buzz. However, it’s worth noting that Kiara Advani is missing from the new song, which might pique the curiosity of the audience.
Recently, Kiara faced severe criticism after recreating a photograph from her real wedding with Sidharth Malhotra only she was with Kartik Aryan in the edited photo. Eventually, she chose to delete the photo to thwart the adverse reactions around it.

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