'Cirkus' song 'Current Lga Re': Deepika Padukone & Ranveer Singh's power-packed performance wins hearts

Updated : Dec 10, 2022 14:25
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‘Current Lga Re’, the first song from the movie ‘Cirkus’, is out and fans can’t keep calm as it is their favorite Bollywood couple, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, coming together on screen for the song.  

Deepika and Ranveer took to Instagram to announce the release of the song which starts with Deepika singing on a mic with a traditional Southern setting in the background. She looks gorgeous in a fuchsia pink and green saree while Ranveer is seen in an all-black outfit in the song. But the most important thing is the duo’s perfect chemistry.  

Power-packed dance moves of the couple and Deepika’s enchanting expressions are the cherry on the cake. The catchy music of the song wants to make you groove and is surely going to be a party number this festive season. 

The song has been sung by Nakash Aziz, Dhvani Bhanushali, Jonita Gandhi, Lijo George and composed by Lijo George – Dj Chetas. 

Deepika had shared a glimpse of the song on Wednesday. As the video has named the ‘Gehraiyaan’ actor ‘Queen of Entertainment’, she said in her post, ‘Now... that’s one hell of a compliment.’  

Cirkus also stars Varun Sharma, Jacqueline Fernandez, Pooja Hegde, Sanjay Mishra and others, and is set to release on December 23. 

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