The Times of India reports that Bollywood stars Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif have recorded a sizzlingly sensual new song for the upcoming film 'De Dana Dan' from director Priyadarshan. The two have done several films together, and have always drawn audiences with their almost tangible onscreen chemistry. According to The Times, though, this latest song, titled 'Gale Lag Jaa,' is so steamy, the studio hasn't even leaked it, as they usually do to generate buzz for new movies. Audiences won't have to wait long to see the dance routine for themselves--the film is slated to hit Indian theaters today.Akshay & Katrina's Steamy Song
The Times of India reports that Bollywood stars Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif have recorded a sizzlingly sensual new song for the upcoming film 'De Dana Dan' from director Priyadarshan. The two have done several films together, and have always drawn audiences with their almost tangible onscreen chemistry. According to The Times, though, this latest song, titled 'Gale Lag Jaa,' is so steamy, the studio hasn't even leaked it, as they usually do to generate buzz for new movies. Audiences won't have to wait long to see the dance routine for themselves--the film is slated to hit Indian theaters today.Recent Posts
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