'Ruslaan' song 'Taade': Aayush Sharma-Sushrii Mishraa impress with their fiery chemistry, WATCH

Updated : Mar 19, 2024 15:46
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'Taade', the first song from Aayush Sharma and Sushrii Sherya Mishraa starrer 'Ruslaan', has been released amid mega fanfare. Within just an hour of its release, the song has taken social media by storm, promising to be the next party number. 

'Ruslaan' song 'Taade' out now! 

The makers of 'Ruslaan' have dropped the first song, 'Taade' from Aayush Sharma and Sushrii Shreya Mishraa's highly-anticipated film. The romantic number has Sharma showing off his electric moves as he romances his leading lady, Sushrii. With its uplifting music and groove-worthy lyrics, ‘Taade’ promises to be an earworm that will be hard to get off people’s minds. Sung by Vishal Mishra, the peppy track has been written by Shabbir Ahmed. Mishra has also composed the song. 

Sharing the song with his fans on Instagram, Aayush captioned, “Naina hote hi hai Taadne ke liye, ab aapke naina #Taade ko Taadenge. TAADE — OUT NOW, Roaring in cinemas on 26th April, 2024” 

About 'Ruslaan'

'Ruslaan', directed by Karan L Butani, is poised to be a riveting thriller, seamlessly blending action and emotion. Talking about the film, Aayush Sharma earlier said, "Being endorsed by the action maverick Rohit Shetty feels like a validation. He knows the audience's pulse. It tells me we're doing something right with 'Ruslaan'. His support means the world to us." The film is all set to release on 26th April.

Also read: 'Maidaan' song 'Mirza': Ajay Devgn-Priyamani's heartwarming chemistry takes the spotlight, WATCH
 

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