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Himesh Reshammiya's Naam Hain Tera recreated for Hate Story IV

Himesh Reshammiya's Naam Hain Tera recreated for Hate Story IV

| @indiablooms | 12 Feb 2018, 10:02 pm

Mumbai, Feb 12 (IBNS): After the success of Aashiq Banaya Apne, another Himesh Reshammiya's track 'Naam Hain Tera' has been recreated for Vishal Pandya's revenge-thriller, 'Hate Story IV.' 

The new version will have Urvashi Rautela grooving on the track and exploring new form of dance - Waacking, choreographed by Bosco-Ceasar.

Speaking about it, the lead actress says, “Waacking emphasises the interpretation of music and its rhythm. It is inspired from movie stars such as Lauren Bacall, Marlene Dietrich, Bette Davis and James Dean.”  

‘Waack/Punk’ is a form of dance created in Los Angeles’s LGBT clubs during the Disco era of the ’70s. Since, ‘punk’ was widely criticised as a derogatory term when used with reference to homosexuals, it was eventually replaced with ‘waacking’.

The style borrows its name from ‘a whack’ — which is a specific movement of the arms and pelvis.

Hate Story IV, directed by Vishal Pandya, stars Urvashi Rautela, Karan Wahi, Vivaan Bhatena, Ihana Dhillon and Gulshan Grover in the lead role.

Produced by T-series, the film will release on Mar 9, 2018.

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