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‘Happy New Year’: Shah Rukh, Deepika, Abhishek go ‘Sharabi’ in new song

'Sharabi' features the 'HNY' cast in eye-catching costumes, all supposedly intoxicated as they groove to the music.

'Sharabi' is also a tribute to veteran actors like Dharmendra, Jitendra and Amitabh Bachchan ‘Sharabi’ is also a tribute to veteran actors like Dharmendra, Jitendra and Amitabh Bachchan.

Riding high on the success of their recently released ‘Happy New Year’, the team launched another song ‘Sharabi’ to woo their fans. The peppy track features the entire cast – Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Bomn Irani, Sonu Sood and Vivaan Shah dressed in eye-catching costumes, all supposedly intoxicated as they groove to the music.

The track is also a tribute to veteran actors like Dharmendra, Jitendra and Amitabh Bachchan as the ‘Happy New Year ‘team is seen duplicating quite a few of their signature steps in the video.

SRK’s special song ‘Lungi Dance’ in last year’s hit film ‘Chennai Express’ by Yo Yo Honey Singh was also a smash hit and going by the lyrics of ‘Sharabi’ – which are a mix of Punjabi and Hindi – the song is set to be a chartbuster soon.

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Penned by Kumaar, and musical duo Vishal-Shekhar, ‘Sharabi’ has been sung by Manj Musik (former RDB member), Nindy Kaur and Vishal-Shekhar, who have been closely associated with the film’s promotions as well.

Considering that ‘Happy New Year’ made its way to the coveted Rs 100 crore Club in its opening weekend itself, the Farah Khan release does not exactly need any more promotional tactics. However, the release of ‘Sharabi’ seems precisely for this reason.

The cast, minus Abhishek Bachchan got together on Tuesday (October 28) for a grand launch of the song at a suburban five star hotel.

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