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Vikram Vedha: Hrithik Roshan launches 'Alcoholia' with fans Alcoholia

Vikram Vedha: Hrithik Roshan launches 'Alcoholia' with fans

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 17 Sep 2022, 08:46 pm

Mumbai: Superstar Hrithik Roshan launched the first song from his upcoming film ‘Vikram Vedha’ titled ‘Alcoholia’.

The event witnessed a houseful of fans, who cheered, hooted and organised a special dance flash mob for their idol Hrithik.

Witnessing the love and cheer from his audience Hrithik reminisced about his first ever fan encounter which took place right after the release of ‘Kaho Naa.. Pyaar Hai’ at Gaiety-Galaxy.

Sharing his emotional connection with the cinema hall, Hrithik shared, "Gaiety-Galaxy is very special. I think around 22 years ago, when 'Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai' was released, so first-day first show I came to Gaiety and I saw my first film with the audience and when the film got finished and the light was switched on, the people recognised me and that was the first time I experience what the audience’ love and excitement is all about and how important that was to me at that time."

When pointed out that ‘Vikram Vedha’ marks the career milestone of being Hrithik’s 25th film, the actor turned nostalgic remembering his early health diagnosis of spinal stenosis and stammering speech.

"Before the release of Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai my doctors had told me that my health condition is not so good that I can do action films and dance films. I took this diagnosis as a challenge and focused on my health and fitness. I learnt how to do my work to the best of my abilities and I’m just happy to be here standing in front of you’ll today. It is nothing short of a miracle for me that in my 25th film, I’m still doing action and I’m still dancing and I’m still being able to say my dialogues. I think the 21 year old – me , would be very proud of this me, today,” he said.

"Thank you to my audience, it wouldn’t have been possible without your love & support. And nothing would be possible without the (Vikram Vedha) team, I’m blessed to be working with directors that I trust, Ganesh Hegde, Vishal-Sheykhar .. this song would not be what it is, if it wasn’t for this team. And I’ve had this opportunity to work with some of the best actors, I just consider myself very fortunate," he added.

‘Alcoholia’ is a fun dance song from ‘Vikram Vedha’ that is pivotal to the story of Hrithik's onscreen character Vedha in the film.

Alcoholia showcases Vedha and his brother (played by Rohit Saraf) celebrating together.

Hrithik is seen getting into the skin of Vedha's character and perform like never-seen-before by taking centre stage as an item boy!

‘Alcoholia’ gives a glimpse of Vedha's 'Mad' dance, as he is seen letting loose and dancing to the song that has a desi vibe.

Sung by Vishal–Shekhar, Snigdhajit Bhowmik, Ananya Chakraborty, the music is given by the hit duo Vishal-Sheykhar while the lyrics are written by Manoj Muntashir.

Presented by Gulshan Kumar, T-Series, and Reliance Entertainment in association with Friday Filmworks and Jio Studios and a YNOT Studios Production. The film is directed by Pushkar and Gayatri and produced by Bhushan Kumar, S. Sashikanth and Reliance Entertainment.

It will hit the big screens on September 30.

(With UNI inputs)

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