Fitoor, a brand-new song from the movie Shamshera, was presented by the film's creators on Thursday. Ranbir Kapoor and Vaani Kapoor are seen courting the music of singers Arijit Singh and Neeti Mohan in this movie. Mithoon composed Fitoor, and Karan Malhotra, who also directed Shamshera, wrote the lyrics.
After starring in Sanju in 2018, Ranbir Kapoor will make his way back to the big screen with Shamshera. Fans adore Ranbir and Vaani Kapoor's chemistry in the new song, Fitoor, from the period drama, their first movie together. Ji Huzoor, the first song from Shamshera, was also just recently made public. Balli, played by Ranbir, and Sona, played by Vaani, are seen dancing together in the desert in the movie Fitoor. Then they are seen kissing each other underwater.
The love narrative between Ranbir and Vaani Kapoor's characters is revealed in the "Fitoor" music video. Ranbir rides a horse while courting Vaani's character in the mournful number, which is set in a rocky desert area. Later, both characters play in the sand, and in one scene, Ranbir and Vaani can be seen appearing to deadlift each other while standing atop a boulder.
Shamshera is helmed by Karan Malhotra and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. This period-action drama is one of the most awaited films, this flick will also mark Ranbir Kapoor’s comeback to the big screen after four years. The movie is scheduled for release on July 22, 2022, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
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