‘Thank You For Coming’s song ‘Haanji’: Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill show off sultry dance moves

Updated : Sep 12, 2023 18:25
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The first song of Bhumi Pednekar’s forthcoming movie ‘Thank You For Coming’ has been released. The song features Bhumi with Shehnaaz Gill, Kusha Kapila, Dolly Singh and Shibani Bedi.

The song has been sung and composed by Qaran, who also wrote the lyrics along with Siddhant Kaushal.

‘Haanji’ has been filmed in a club, where Bhumi and her gang are seen partying. Karan Kundrra is seen serving the girls shots and drinks.

Bhumi dons a red dress, while Shehnaaz is wearing a blue top and black PVC pants.

‘Thank You For Coming’ has been directed by Karan Boolani, The film is all set to hit the theatres on October 6.

On his directorial debut, Karan said, ‘I’ve been fortunate to be surrounded by incredible women throughout my life, and I’m extremely proud to have directed this film. As a man, Thank You for Coming has taught me so much about the female experience around desire, love and acceptance. I hope that the audiences have as much fun watching the film as we had making it.’

‘Thank You For Coming’ will clash at the box office with Akshay Kumar’s upcoming film ‘Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue’. The film follows the story of Kanika Kapoor, played by Bhumi Pednekar, a single girl in her 30s, and her quest for true love and pleasure.

The premiere of the movie is scheduled to take place on September 15 during Toronto International Film Festival 2023 (TIFF).

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