Teaser of ‘She’s on fire’ from Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Dhaakad’ is out, sets temperatures soaring

Updated : May 04, 2022 18:35
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Ever since the time the makers of Kangana Ranaut starrer ‘Dhaakad’ released the film’s trailer, it has been making news globally. The film’s trailer has garnered appreciation from all over. Popular YouTuber Jaby Koay and the American writer Chris Gore praised Kangana's Agent Agni avatar. 

The makers of ‘Dhaakad’ have now released a teaser of the track ‘She’s on fire’. The song has been sung by Nikita Gandhi and rapper Badshah, who has also composed and penned the lyrics with music by Hiten Kumar. The track has been picturised on Kangana Ranaut and Arjun Rampal.

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Talking about this foot-tapping number, Badshah says, “The brief for the song was to compose a tune which would be catchy but would also capture the essence of the film and reflect the spirit of its main characters. The title of the song is based on Agent Agni and the way she powers through her mission in the film". On her part, Kangana Ranaut said, “I had a blast shooting for the song as I love the way Badshah composes them. They are full of life and the tempo gets you grooving. ‘She's on fire’ showcases Agent Agni’s power, how she is on this mission, and how nothing can stop her from achieving her goal.”

The film’s director Razneesh Ghai added, “We had planned to shoot a song for the film which would depict the film’s theme. ‘She’s on fire’ does justice to the role played by Kangana Ranaut in ‘Dhaakad’. It depicts her as a force of nature who is unstoppable.”

The film is scheduled for a worldwide release on May 20, 2022.

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