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Meet Bros are back with a bang in ‘Aa Toh Sahi’ from Judwaa 2

| @indiablooms | Sep 19, 2017, at 12:17 am
Mumbai, Sept 18 (IBNS): Having given us record breaking hits like Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan and Main Tera Boyfriend, Meet Bros are back with another catchy track titled Aa Toh Sahi from Judwaa 2.

The song is unlike any of their previous work and has a unique international feel to it!

This foot-tapping number sung by Meet Bros and Neha Kakkar gets Varun, Jacqueline and Taapsee grooving to their music.

The video shows the confusion rising between the ladies in identifying Prem and Raja and the song surely adds the fun element to it.

Commenting further on this project, Meet Bros said “This song is very different from what we usually have worked on before. It has all the right ingredients to make it a catchy number right from the start to its end. We had a great time lending our voice for this track and we hope the audience loves it as much as we do”.

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