‘Jaane Jaan’ title track out: Song, featuring Kareena Kapoor, will take you on a trip down memory lane

Updated : Sep 11, 2023 14:00
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The title track of ‘Jaane Jaan’, starring Kareena Kapoor, Vijay Varma, and Jaideep Ahlawat, has been released.

The song has been sung by Neha Kakkar and the music has been recreated by Sachin-Jigar. Its lyrics have been written by Rajendra Krishan.

The song features Uditi Singh pole dancing in a club and gives us a sneak peek into the film's story. 

‘Jaane Jaan’ has created a lot of buzz among the fans. The makers have already released the trailer of the upcoming murder suspense. They have also released a new poster featuring the lead actors. Kareena took to her Instagram stories and shared the new poster.  She wrote, ‘Every story has 2 sides, but this one has 3. Unravel the mystery of #JaaneJaan on 21 September, only on Netflix! #JaaneJaanOnNetflix @kareenakapoorkhan @jaideepahlawat @itsvijayvarma @SujoyGhoshOfficial @jayshewakramani @akshaipuri #ThomasKim #AvikMukhopadhyay @gauravbose_vermillion @12thstreetentertainment_film @nlfilms.india @krosspictures @saregama_official.’

‘Jaane Jaan’ is based in Kalimpong. Kareena plays the role of Maya D’Souza who is in an abusive relationship. Her neighbour Naren, played by Jaideep, has an idea about it. Vijay plays the role of Karan, a cop, who is searching for Maya’s missing husband. 

The film is an official adaption of Keigo Higashino’s novel ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’.

‘Jaane Jaan’ will premiere on Netflix on September 21. 

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