Bharat song ‘slow motion’ starring Salman Khan and Disha Patani releases on YouTube

Ali Abbas Zafar’s dream project ‘Bharat’is his third partnership in line after successful films Sultan (2016) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017)

Salman Khan Disha Patani Katrina Kaif

The electrifying first track titled ‘slow motion’ from the movie Bharat released on Wednesday. Picturising the duo, Salman and Disha, the song seems to take the audience back to the times of the Russian Circus. The start beat is vibrant enough to pull the audience to the dance floor. Music composed by Vishal Shekhar and track sung by Nakash Aziz and Shreya Ghoshal would in no time reach the pinnacle. Bharat will be releasing on 5 june, amidst much contemplation and hopes of the audience.

The duo is seen sizzling the Indian circus background with amazingly well coordinated dance steps. Disha has been seen wearing the yellow saree which much reminds the audience about Raveena Tandon in ‘tip tip barsa paani’ and Katrina Kaif from ‘gale lag ja’. 

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With a glittering costume, Disha is seen performing wonderful somersaults. The dance number begins with The Tiger performing in a ‘maut ka kua’ to thrill his female fans especially. 

The song follows an unfamiliar lyrics “Leke badi wali ring ek din, tujhe maine kar lena hai win, fir shadi hogi babies honge, badlenge hum napkin.”which brings a giggle to everyone face at the first hearing.

Ali Abbas Zafar dream project ‘Bharat’is his third partnership in line after successful films Sultan (2016) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017). Salman features himself in various looks such as miner, navy officer, an aged man besides playing a circus artist. 

Overall, the trailer has been well received by the audience. The film also casts Katrina Kaif playing the lead and referred by Salman as his ‘Madam Sir’. The film also stars Jackie Shroff as his father and Sunil Grover in a significant role. Releasing on Eid, the Bollywood motion picture should probably appeal the audience not like the other high budget films like ‘Kalank’ and ‘Thugs of Hindustan’.


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