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Parineeti expects to get high on 'High Jack'

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Monday, 2 April 2018 (18:12 IST)
New Delhi: India's first stoner comedy 'High Jack's first song, which released on Thursday, is already on loop in Bollywood actor Parineeti Chopra's playlist. 'Behka,' composed by Nucleya, has gone viral since the time it was released and seems like 'High Jack' fever has gripped Parineeti too.
Parineeti took to her social media page, posted various images and how she is already 'obsessed' with the song, and its music.
 
The actress, in one of her posts, wrote "This film is going to get me HIGH hahah #HighJack"
 
The flashy number is sung by Vibha Saraf and is composed and produced by music sensation Nucleya. 
 
Nucleya, the undisputed king of Bass music, has added his signature sound along with catchy tunes, making the song even more wrecked.
Behka showcases series of events taking place after Sumeet getting high. The song features Sumeet along with Sonnalli Seygall and other star cast party their heart out in a trippy environment. 
 
The recently-released trailer, which showcases some madcap scenes and a unique concept, all happening in the sky, has garnered love and appreciation from across the quarters. 
With 'High Jack', Phantom Films is all set to bring to the audience, Bollywood's first ever stoner comedy, which is slated to release on World Stoner Day. 
 
The flick involves some madcap scenes and a unique concept, all happening in the sky. 
'High Jack' marks the entry of Viu, the leading international OTT Video Service, into films.
 
Produced by Phantom films, in association with Viu, 'High Jack,' directed by Akarsh Khurana, is slated to release on April 20. (UNI) 

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