Zee Media Bureau/Parul Sabherwal
New Delhi: After ‘Lungi Dance’, Yo Yo Honey Singh and Rohit Shetty have once again teamed up for the director`s upcoming flick ‘Singham Returns’ with a foot tapping number ‘Aata Majhi Satakli’. And yes, the duo has been successful in creating quite a buzz with the track! The song has crossed one million views on video streaming website YouTube in just on day.
The peppy dance number featuring Ajay Devgn and Kareena Kapoor has been sung and composed by Yo Yo Honey Singh. Besides Ajay, Kareena and the rapper, the song also features 100 kids in the `Singham Avatar` repeating the famous line `Aata majhi satakli` in the typical Ajay Devgn style. Attempt has been made by the filmmaker to keep the Marathi flavour intact in the song. Even, the Punjabi rapper has sung some lines in Marathi for the track.
`Singham Returns` is the sequel to 2011 movie `Singham` which became a huge hit. The movie is all set to hit the silver screen on August 15.
Check out the full song here:
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