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Good Newwz: Akshay Kumar unveils teaser of peppy number Chandigarh Mein 

| @indiablooms | Nov 25, 2019, at 04:29 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood star Akshay Kumar on Monday unveiled the teaser of the upcoming party number from his next release Good Newwz.

The song is titled as  ‘Chandigarh Mein’.

The song features the leading pairs of the movie-Akshay,Kareena Kapoor Khan,  Kiara and Diljit.

As per the teaser of the song, it seems that all the four will set the dance floor on fire.

"The biggest party song...with the biggest party people. Coming soon! #ChandigarhMein #GoodNewwz #KareenaKapoorKhan @diljitdosanjh @Advani_Kiara @karanjohar @apoorvamehta18   @ShashankKhaitan c@raj_a_mehta @NotSoSnob   @Its_Badshah @HARRDYSANDHU @lisamishra @AseesKaur @tanishkbagchi," Akshay Kumar tweeted.

The movie is directed by Raj Mehta.

The movie will release on Dec 27.

It will be one of the major release during Christmas and New Year celebration this year.

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