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WATCH: The 'Goggle' Song From 'Mubarakan' Calls For A Celebration

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Jul, 2017 02:45 PM
    The latest song from Mubarakan 'The Goggle song' celebrates the spirit of Indian weddings. 
     
    After treating the audience with its foot tapping title track and party number 'Hawa Hawa', Mubarakan presents its third song which captures the crux of the Big fat Indian weddings. 
     
    The song gives us the vibes of a grand Indian wedding setting, wherein the entire cast of the film is seen shaking their leg to the upbeat music. 
     
    The colorful song showcases the actors dancing to the tunes of Amaal Mallik, sung by Sonu Nigam, Armaan Mallik, Amaal Mallik, Tulsi Kumar and Neeti Mohan. 
     
     
    Anil Kapoor lights up the screen with his vibrant energy and power packed moves. 
     
    Arjun Kapoor is seen matching steps with his twin, as he showcases his dance skills as Kran and Charan. 
     
    Arjun Kapoor shares a remarkable chemistry with his leading ladies yet again in this wedding song. 
     
    Ileana D'Cruz and Athiya Shetty sizzle in colorful attires as they groove with the Mubarakan family. 
     
    The song shows the cast dancing their heart out in high spirits a la Punjabi. The Goggle song captures the flavor of Anees Bazmee's filmmaking as the entire cast grooves to the song. 
     
     
    The trailer of the film left the audience laughing out loud with its wholesome comic streak. The audience is all the more excited to witness the laughter riot. 
     
    Mubarakan is produced by Sony Pictures Networks Productions and Ashwin Varde & Murad Khetani's. Cine1 Studios and is slated to have its worldwide release on 28th July 2017.

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