Kalank: Madhuri Dixit’s song ‘Tabah ho gaye’s still is out and fans can’t keep calm

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Abhishek Varman’s ‘Kalank’ is set to be released in the next week and the makers have been going full throttle with promoting the film with posters and song releases. The song ‘Ghar mere pardesiya’ showed off the classical dancing skills of Alia Bhatt, and while Madhuri Dixit is part of the song, fans were left in anticipation for an exclusive dance number by the queen herself.

Now finally, the makers are planning to release a song featuring Madhuri Dixit titled ‘Tabah ho Gaye’. Karan Johar shared the first look of the song where Madhuri is seen looking magnificent. He wrote, ”It has been an honour knowing and working with @madhuridixitnene #kalank will be special to me for various reasons but one of the most special reasons was that it was our @dharmamovies first major collaboration with Madhuri ….her song will be released tomorrow #tabahhogaye and I can’t wait to share it with all the Madhuri fans worldwide …me being a big fan myself! Watch this space guys….day after the 9th of April the song will be yours! ❤️❤️”.

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Alia Bhatt also shared the still of the upcoming song with a caption that showed her excitement.

The film stars Varun Dhawan, Sanjay Dutt, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sonakshi Sinha in pivotal roles along with Alia and Madhuri. The film will release on April 17, 2019.

 

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