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Ajay Devgn and Amala Paul will make you want to fall in love with Bholaa's first romantic track Nazar Lag Jayegi
Bholaa

Ajay Devgn and Amala Paul will make you want to fall in love with Bholaa's first romantic track Nazar Lag Jayegi

| @indiablooms | 20 Feb 2023, 04:18 pm

Kolkata/Mumbai: After creating a massive buzz with a special sneak peek for fans and releasing a tease, the first song from Bholaa, a romantic track titled Nazar Lag Jayegi is out now.

Featuring Amala Paul and Ajay Devgn, the song is bound to pique the interest of viewers as it features the very-attractive Amala Paul, who is making her Hindi debut opposite Ajay Devgn. The actress with big eyes and a bewitching smile is playing Ajay's love interest.

The song lyrically has been sung by Javed Ali, penned by Irshad Kamil and composer by Ravi Basrur.

Speaking of the song that shows Amala and Ajay's characters falling in love, Ajay adds, “The song showcases the emotional aspect of the film. I'm happy that Irshadji, Javed Ali and Ravi Basrur have brought it together so beautifully.”.

Shot aesthetically in the holy city of Varanasi with the Ganges playing a prominent role, the song has a poignant quality. The actor hopes the listeners, viewers and his fans will carry it forward and make it a super-hit.

Bholaa is set to arrive in theatres on 30th March 2023.

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