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Still from 'Aaj Ki Party' from Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' revealed

| | Jul 03, 2015, at 04:20 am
Mumbai, July 2 (IBNS): Bollywood superstar Salman Khan fans will soon be able to groove to the tunes of 'Aaj Ki Party' from the upcoming film 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'.

For eager fans, the makers have unveiled the first look of ‘Aaj Ki Party’ showcasing the beautiful Kareena Kapoor Khan and the dashing Salman Khan.

Singer Mika has lent his voice to Pritam’s composition.

‘Aaj Ki Party’ looks to be a song in Salman Khan’s typical, inimitable style that has been shot lavishly with 300 dancers and a huge set in Old Dehli.

After the popularity of Selfie Le Le Re, Tu Chahiye and Bhar Do Jholi Meri, comes this new number that’s waiting to grab audience attention.

 

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