Vicky Kaushal reacts as Salman Khan praises his ‘Tauba Tauba’ moves: ‘This means so much...’

Updated : Jul 04, 2024 19:15
|
Editorji News Desk

Vicky Kaushal took the internet by storm as he dropped the peppy dance number ‘Tauba Tauba’ from his upcoming film ‘Bad Newz’. The song is ruling social media and Vicky’s smooth dance moves have floored everyone. Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is the latest celebrity to applaud the song and Vicky’s dance moves. Taking to his Instagram story, Salman Khan dropped a sweet message for the actor and sent his best wishes for the movie. 

Salman Khan praises Vicky Kaushal 

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is full of praise for team ‘Bad Newz’ and specially Vicky Kaushal. Known for his own unique moves, ‘Sultan’ publicly praised Vicky Kaushal. Sharing the clip on his Instagram story, Salman wrote, “Great moves Vicky... song looking good. Best wishes @vickykaushal09.” 

Vicky Kaushal reshared Salman’s story and expressed gratitude for the shout out. “So sweet of you Salman sir!!! Thank You so much.... this means so much to me and the whole team,” Vicky wrote.

About ‘Tauba Tauba’ song 

‘Bad Newz’ makers released the first song from the film on July 2, 2024. The energetic track is composed, sung, and written by Karan Aujla and choreographed by Bosco-Caesar.  

All about 'Bad Newz' 

Produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, ‘Bad Newz’ follows the success of the 2019 film ‘Good Newwz,’. 'Bad Newz' stars Vicky Kaushal, Ammy Virk and Triptii Dimri and Neha Dhupia in main roles. Directed by Anand Tiwari and backed by Karan Johar, ‘Bad Newz’ is set to release on July 19. 

Also Watch: Sathyaraj, Prateik Babbar join cast of Salman Khan-starrer Sikandar, details inside
 

 

Vicky Kaushal

Recommended For You

editorji | Entertainment

India’s Oscar Entry ‘Laapataa Ladies’ Out of the Race, Sparks Debate Over Selection Process

editorji | Entertainment

Popeye, Tintin enter public domain in 2025 along with novels from Faulkner, Hemingway

editorji | Entertainment

Diljit Dosanjh Declares 'No More Concerts in India,' Boycotts Shows Over Poor Infrastructure

editorji | Entertainment

Tributes pour in as tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain passes away at 73

editorji | Entertainment

When Zakir Hussain reflected on his father's unique rhythmic prayers at his birth in a viral interview