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Prabhas and Shraddha shines in 'Psycho Saiyaan' of 'Saaho'

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Tuesday, 9 July 2019 (14:42 IST)
New Delhi: The makers of magnum Opus 'Saaho', which showcases the crackling chemistry of the duo, Shraddha Kapoor and Prabhas on Monday released the song 'Psycho Saiyaan'.
Prabhas and Shraddha who were earlier seen in an action avatar in the trailer, fighting and depicting different modes of action, are seen sharing a sizzling chemistry in the party number. 
 
Prabhas dancing in the song has already left the audience in awe alongside the dancing diva Shraddha Kapoor.
 
The song showcases Prabhas and Shraddha in a complete different avatar embedded in the romantic exchange of the duo. The two are all decked up in black to flaunt their super hit chemistry, giving us a groovy beat for the year. 
 
Taking to the social media handle, the makers shared, "The Party Anthem of the Year is here!!#PsychoSaiyaan (Hindi) Out Now! #Saaho #Prabhas @ShraddhaKapoor @NeilNMukesh @sujeethsign @tanishkbagchi @dhvanivinod @sachet_tandon @itsBhushanKumar @UV_Creations @TSeries #15AugWithSaaho".
 
'Saaho' is one of the most anticipated films, starring Prabhas, an actor who enjoys pan India appeal. Paired with Shraddha Kapoor, the movie is being shot in three languages, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, simultaneously.
 
The movie also has a superlative ensemble cast of Jackie Shroff, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Mandira Bedi, Chunky Panday, Mahesh Manjrekar, Arun Vijay, Murali Sharma, amongst others.
 
'Saaho' is a high octane action thriller which is presented by T-Series, produced by UV Creations and directed by Sujeeth and is set to hit the theatres on August 15.(UNI)

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