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Deepika, Arjun unveil 'Shake your bootiya' song

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Aug, 2014 07:12 AM
  • Deepika, Arjun unveil 'Shake your bootiya' song
Actors Deepika Padukone and Arjun Kapoor have unveiled "Shake your bootiya", the second song from their forthcoming film "Finding Fanny". With a creative video and peppy tune, the song has a unique feel.
 
Penned by the duo Sachin-Jigar, the song "Shake your bootiya" has been sung in a quirky way by Divya Kumar.
 
Talking about the song and its picturisation, Deepika said: "We have done nothing in the song. The only thing we had to do was shooting the beginning of the doll house portion, where there was actually this really cute doll house that we had made.
 
"We all had to take up our position and imagine a reaction and the rest of it all is imaginary...so we have actually done nothing."
 
Further Deepika revealed that there are just two songs in the film including "Fanny re".
 
Also featuring Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapur and Dimple Kapadia, "Finding Fanny" will hit the theatres Sep 12. It features Ranveer Singh in a cameo.

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