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Here are 5 unknown facts from 'Jab Harry Met Sejal's' 'Beech Beech mein'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Jul, 2017 02:24 PM
  • Here are 5 unknown facts from 'Jab Harry Met Sejal's' 'Beech Beech mein'
Along with the mini trails, the latest track 'Beech Beech mein' of the upcoming flick 'Jab Harry met Sejal' is also winning the hearts of people.
 
The latest song 'Beech Beech mein', which features the sizzling chemistry of superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma, has become yet another chartbuster with its peppy beats and catchy lyrics.
 
If you don't know, here are five unknown facts about the song -
 
 
#1.SRK-Anushka's first ever clubbing:
 
The actor has never gone clubbing earlier and it was an amazing experience to not only shoot for the song but also to promote in amidst an actual club.
 
Anushka shared, "This is literally the first time I think I have gone pub crawling." Shah Rukh Khan has given a range of party numbers, however, the actor too has not experienced the clubbing scene before. It was all because of Imtiaz Ali that he went on a club-hopping spree. Shah Rukh Khan shared that he couldn't go clubbing in Delhi as he didn't have the money then and after coming to Mumbai he became a celebrity.
 
 
#2.Shah Rukh karaoked for the first time:
 
King Khan is seen karaoking for the first time on screen for the song 'Beech Beech mein'. The actor took to the mic for the first time in his career.
 
 
 
 
 
#3. Celebratory song:
 
The song is a celebratory number wherein Shah Rukh and Anushka are seen club hopping.
 
The 'Raees' star said, "In the movie, the song comes when Harry and Sejal start celebrating by going to different clubs, karaoke bars."
 
#4. Shot at multiple locations:
 
The song was shot in Budapest in Hungary and several exterior locations including two night clubs.
 
 
 
 
#5. Got the `videshis` grooving:
 
While the audience is grooving to the tunes, the song had got the entire crew too tapping their feet to its music. The 'Sultan' female lead said, "I love the song, I love dancing to it, everybody even the foreign crew there, who don't even understand the language started tapping feet and singing 'beech beech mein'."
 
The Film, ' Jab Harry met Sejal' revolves around the story of a Punjabi guide and a Gujarati girl, who are on a journey to find Sejal's engagement ring in the backdrop of the picturesque locations of Europe. The movie is all set to hot the theatres on August 4.

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