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Makers release new song 'Mumbai Dilli Di Kudiyaan' from 'Student Of The Year 2'

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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 (17:44 IST)
New Delhi:The Dharma Productions on Wednesday released a new song titled 'Mumbai Dilli Di Kudiyaan' from Tiger Shroff, Tara Sutaria and Ananya Panday starrer 'Student Of The Year 2'.
Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, Dharma Productions said,''With #MumbaiDilliDiKudiyaan, party hogi raat bhar! @karanjohar @apoorvamehta18 @iTIGERSHROFF #Tara @ananyapandayy @punitdmalhotra @remodsouza @VishalDadlani @ShekharRavjiani @DevNegiLive @iPayalDev @foxstarhindi @ZeeMusicCompany @SOTYOfficial #SOTY2''.
Producer Karan Johar said,''Here to raise the temperature! #MumbaiDilliDiKudiyaan out now- @iTIGERSHROFF #Tara @ananyapandayy @punitdmalhotra @remodsouza @VishalDadlani @ShekharRavjiani #SOTY2''.
 
'Mumbai Dilli Di Kudiyaan' has been composed by Vishal and Shekhar and has been sung by Dev Negi, Payal Dev and Vishal Dadlani. After the 'The Jawaani Song', the new track is yet another party song, in which there are glimpses of Rohan's (Tiger Shroff's) romance with Shreya (played by Ananya Panday) and also with Mia (featuring Tara Sutaria). 
 
'Mumbai Dilli Di Kudiyaan' appears to be from a wedding setting. Tara and Ananya look stunning in signature glitzy lehengas as they follow around Tiger.Tiger Shroff's dance moves are commendable and he easily overshadows Tara and Ananya on the dance floor. The trio can even be seen dancing in a wine making barrel and around a brightly decorated vintage building. Directed by Punit Malhotra, 'Student Of The Year 2' is all set to hit screens on May 10.(UNI)

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