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Kriti, Kartik jive with Akshay Kumar to 'Poster Lagwa Do' remix

Kriti, Kartik jive with Akshay Kumar to 'Poster Lagwa Do' remix

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 28 Jan 2019, 11:12 am

Mumbai, Jan 28 (IBNS): Akshay Kumar appears more enthusiastic about the remixed version of a song from his 1997 appearing in the upcoming Luka Chuppi than the stars of the new film Kartik Aaryan and Kriti Sanon.

The remixed song will be released on Tuesday, the actors have announced on social media.

"Poster lagenge fir ek baar, jab saath hoge KHILADI @akshaykumar !! Thank you sir! You are the best!! #PosterLagwaDo Out Tomorrow at 11am!" Kriti wrote.

Kartik posted a similar message: "Poster lagenge fir ek baar, jab saath hongey My Favourite MR KHILADI @akshaykumar #PosterLagwaDo Out Tomorrow at 11am. Stay Tuned."

In a video published by both Kartik and Kriti on social media today, Kartik and Kriti show their moves on the remixed song sung by Mika Singh.

Shortly afterwards Akshay Kumar makes an entry and joins the two in dancing.
The original song featured in Akshay's 1997 film Aflatoon that had Urmila Matondkar paired opposite him.

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