Ranbir Kapoor's Sanju's quirky song 'Main Badhiya' is bohot hi 'Badhiya'

The track reminds us of 80s and features Ranbir who seems to be playing the young Sanjay Dutt who is trying to lip-sync a live song

Fans are completely blown away after seeing Sanjay Dutt's biopic Sanju's trailer starring Ranbir Kapoor which released recently. And now when everyone is counting down the days to the film’s release already, the makers have served us  with the latest song of the film 'Main Bhi Badhiya' which is quirky AF!

Yes, the track reminds us of 80s and features Ranbir who seems to be playing the young Sanjay Dutt who is trying to lip-sync a live song. Check out the song

Isn't it catchy?

Well, don’t know about Sanjay but Ranbir surely doesn’t have any issues in lip-syncing in this song. In fact, his expressions and body language, too, change while lip-syncing to the woman’s voice. Soon, we see, Sonam Kapoor joining him too and she lip-syncs to the male voice. In that sense the song is a complete gender bender. The choreography is also very quirky.

Talking about the trailer of the film, which is offering us a glimpse into the wonderful world of upheavals that will be Sanjay Dutt’s life. What has us doubly excited is the amazing ensemble cast of the film, headlined by Ranbir Kapoor, who is looking like a replica of Sanjay. Needless to say, we are waiting for the film with a bated breath especially after coming across the song.

So guys what are your thoughts on this catchy number? Do let us know in the comments below.

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