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Simmba’s 'Aala Re Aala' song is out now

| @indiablooms | Dec 20, 2018, at 07:27 pm

Mumbai, Dec 20 (IBNS): While the music of the Rohit Shetty’s upcoming film ‘Simmba’ tops the charts, the makers have now released another song 'Aala Re Aala' on Thursday. 

Featuring Ranveer Singh in his energetic avatar, the song looks no less than a celebration with a large number of dancers and a gigantic set.

Crooned by Dev Negi, Goldi, and composed by Tanishk Bagchi with the lyrics of Shabbir Ahmed, the song has a traditional gist accompanied by an unmatched swag of the female dancers’ wearing Navari and riding bikes.

Simmba is slated to release worldwide on Dec 28.

The song can be heard here: http://bit.ly/AalaReAala-Simmba

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