Jawan, starring Shah Rukh Khan has already been creating headlines for his look and the stellar cast.
Directed by Atlee, the action thriller will release soon but before that the makers are leaving no stone unturned to promote the movie by releasing hits musical hits. The recent song 'Zinda Banda' is a massy and groovy number where the 'Badshah Of Bollywood ' is seen dancing with Sanya Malhotra and others.
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We recently reported how Shah Rukh Khan dubbed for the three versions of the song in different languages.
While Shah Rukh Khan is making headlines, Lehar Khan, who plays an integral part in the movie spoke about sharing screen space with King Khan.
Lehar mentioned how she used to dance to SRK's songs as a child and now that she is sharing screen space with him, she is over the moon. Sharing one of the moments from the song, Lehar informed a portal, "He was the source of energy right between us. I remember in one of the shots, I was just watching him and forgot my steps. Then, I thought to myself, ‘Oh who’s going to watch me, just look at him’."
Now isn't that sweet?
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