Makers of Luka Chuppi release 'Poster Lagwa Do' song, promises to be another electrifying party number
Mumbai, Jan 29 (IBNS): Makers of upcoming Bollywood movie Luka Chuppi have released 'Poster Lagwa Do' song from the film and it promises to be another remake of an old song which might hit the attention of party lovers.
"Ek ladka, ek ladki, dono pagal ho gaye pyaar mein! Aaaaayeeeinn!! Here’s #PosterLagwaDo from #LukaChuppi : http://bit.ly/PosterLagwaDo Groove Away!
@TheAaryanKartik #DineshVijan @Laxman10072 @MaddockFilms @TSeries @TripathiiPankaj @Aparshakti @pathakvinay @JioCinema #JioStudios," Kriti Sanon, actress, tweeted.
Ek ladka, ek ladki, dono pagal ho gaye pyaar mein! Aaaaayeeeinn!! 🤪 Here’s #PosterLagwaDo from #LukaChuppi : https://t.co/ud6Eug4dUX Groove Away!@TheAaryanKartik #DineshVijan @Laxman10072 @MaddockFilms @TSeries @TripathiiPankaj @Aparshakti @pathakvinay @JioCinema #JioStudios
— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) January 29, 2019
The movie features actors Kriti Sanon and Kartik Aaryan in lead roles.
Kriti and Kartik are pairing up together for a movie for the first time in their careers.
Kriti earned attention with her strong performance in the movie Bareily Ki Barfi in 2017.
In 2018, she was at her dancing best in Stree where she performed in an item number.
The trailer of Luka Chuppi, which promises to be bold, has earned the attention of viewers.
The latest song is a revised version of 'Yeh Khabar Chapwado...' song from 1997 film 'Aflatoon' that featured Akshay Kumar and Urmila Matondkar in the lead role.
While Kriti and Karthik made the announcement on the song recently, Akshay made a special appearance in the video posted by the actors on the social media.
Image: Kriti Sanon Twitter
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