'Bad Newz' song 'Raula Raula': Vicky Kaushal and dance floor are a match made in heaven, watch

Updated : Jul 26, 2024 17:57
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While 'Bad Newz' has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike, the film's music album has also garnered an outpour of love on social media. From the peppy track 'Tauba Tauba' to the romantic anthem of the year 'Rabb Warga', all the songs from the film have emerged as chartbusters of the year. Adding to the musical Bonanza, the makers of the Vicky Kaushal and Tripti Dimrii starrer have unveiled yet another song, 'Raula Raula', which will immediately make you hit the dance floor. 

'Raula Raula' music video out! 

The music video for the song was released by the official YouTube channel of the music label Saregama Music. It sees Vicky Kaushal wowing everyone in the room with his unparalleled swag but his only goal is to woo Tripti Dimrii. Adding his quintessential Punjabi tadka, Vicky is then seen taking the dance floor by storm with his electric moves. 

The song has been sung by Romy, while the lyrics have been penned by Davvy. The music for the film has been composed by Prem & Hardeep, and the dance video has been choreographed by Bosco-Ceaser.  

More about 'Bad Newz'

Produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, ‘Bad Newz’ follows the success of the 2019 film ‘Good Newwz,’. 'Bad Newz' stars Vicky Kaushal, Ammy Virk, Triptii Dimri and Neha Dhupia in main roles. Directed by Anand Tiwari and backed by Karan Johar, ‘Bad was released in theatres on July 19. 

Also watch: Anant Ambani pulls Orry's nose in adorable wedding pics, fans call them 'friendship goals'
 

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