Shah Rukh Khan’s first song from ‘Jawan’ will feature more than thousand female dancers and is made on a 15 crore budget – deets inside | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Shah Rukh Khan’s first song from ‘Jawan’, which is titled ‘Zinda Banda‘ is set to be unveiled in the first week of August. The highly anticipated song has been shot on a grand scale in various Indian cities and it features more than 1000 dancers.

Composer Anirudh who is known for his hit songs like ‘Vaathi Coming’, ‘Arabic Kuthu’ and the album of ‘Vikram’ has helmed this song.

As per sources, “The track promises to be a massive celebration number, shot on a grand scale in Chennai, over five days, with over 1000 dancers from all across Indian cities like Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Madurai, Mumbai and more. Produced at an impressive budget of over 15 crores, Zinda Banda will showcase the spectacular visual of SRK dancing like never before with thousands of girls. With Anirudh composing and helming the vocals as well and the moves are choreographed by Shobi, this track is all set to get the nation grooving.”

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While fans haven’t yet gotten over the ‘Jawan Prevue’, the song is further aimed at created fire on the internet and the expectations are really higher. The theme song of the ‘Jawan’ which the audience also got a glimpse of, crooned by Raja Kumari has also gottena a lot of attention from fans.
‘Jawan’ is set to release on September 7. Directed by Atlee, the film also stars Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani, Riddhi Dogra in important roles. Deepika Padukone will be seen in a cameo in the film.

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