Salman Khan has released a new song from his forthcoming film, 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.' In the Telugu song 'Bathukamma,' he wears a mundu for the first time. Pooja Hegde is seen celebrating the Bathukamma festival with Venkatesh Daggubati, Bhumika Chawla, and others. She is surprised when Salman arrives with his squad of family members, which includes Shehnaaz Gill, Palak Tiwari, Siddharth Nigam, and Raghav Juyal.
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The track was sung by Santhosh Venky, Aira Udupi, Harini Ivaturi, Suchetha Basrur, and Vijayalaxmi Mettinahole. The song was written by Kinnal Raj and Harini Ivaturi and composed by Ravi Basrur. The Hindi lyrics were added by Shabbir Ahmed and Ravi Basrur.
Check Out The Song Here:-
The song received a lot of positive feedback from fans. Many people thought the song was unique and cultural. Salman Khan, a Bollywood superstar, has been praised for representing South Indian culture. Not only does he represent South Indian culture well, but he also represents Indian culture well.
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Check Out Fans Reactions Here:-
1. The song is described as a superbly blended version that has made it go gaga over it.
2. The song is a nice attempt to portray southern culture.
3. Fans praise Salman khan's attempt and attire, terming it a pan-Indian song.
4. Salman Khan's too good a walk.
5. The rising beauty of Pooja Hegde getting praised for her dance style and appearance in the song.
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