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Aala Re Aala track from Simmba to release tomorrow, Karan Johar shares teaser

| @indiablooms | Dec 19, 2018, at 04:27 pm

Mumbai, Dec 19 (IBNS): A new song from Rohit Shetty's upcoming movie Simmba titled Aaa Re Aala will release on Thursday.

Filmmaker Karan Johar shared a teaser of the song on his Twitter page on Wednesday.

He captioned the teaser as: "After the two CHARTBUSTERS, the #Simmba storm is coming! #AalaReAala out tomorrow @RanveerOfficial #SaraAliKhan @SonuSood #RohitShetty @apoorvamehta18 @rspicturez @RelianceEnt @DharmaMovies @SimmbaTheFilm @TSeries @DevNegiLive @tanishkbagchi #Goldi @Musicshabbir @azeem2112."

  

The movie will release on Dec 28.

The movie features Ranveer Singh and actor Saif Ali Khan's daughter Sara Ali Khan.

This is the second movie of Sara.

Her first film Kedarnath released on Dec 7.

She was seen sharing the screen space with Sushant Singh Rajput in the movie.

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