Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani dance to 'Kya Baat Ay' remake in 'Govinda Naam Mera'

In the teaser, Vicky and Kiara are seen grooving to the catchy lyrics.
A screengrab from 'Kyaa Baat Haii'.
A screengrab from 'Kyaa Baat Haii'.

MUMBAI: Actors Vicky Kaushal and Kiara Advani's upcoming comedy thriller 'Govinda Naam Mera' features a recreated version of Harrdy Sandhu's popular Punjabi song 'Kya Baat Ay'.

On Monday, Vicky took to Instagram and shared a glimpse of the song.

In the teaser, Vicky and Kiara are seen grooving to the catchy lyrics.

The full song 'Kyaa Baat Haii' will be out on Tuesday.

"My love for Punjabi songs is now something I got a chance to dance to #KyaaBaatHaii 2.0, song out tomorrow at 12:30pm#GovindaNaamMera streaming from 16th December, only on @disneyplushotstar! #GovindaNaamMeraOnHotstar," he captioned the post.

Speaking about his revamped version, Harrdy said: "'Kya Baat Ay' is one of my most popular and loved songs and continues to be an audience favourite. When I learned that we were creating a 2.0 version of the song, I was immediately on board and super excited. Tanishk and Jaani are magicians and Nikhita Gandhi has added the right amount of glamour to the song with her beautiful voice. Vicky and Kiara deliver a whole new level of energy. I am certain both the song and the movie will receive an amazing response."

The lyrics are penned by Jaani, composed by B Praak, and recreated by Tanishk Bagchi with the vocals of Harrdy Sandhu and Nikhita Gandhi.

Vicky said that by now it's a known fact that he is an avid fan of Punjabi music. "Harrdy has been one of the finest singers/music composers who I've been listening to since his early days. So, when I was told that we are reviving his track "Kya Baat Ay", I was thrilled as this is one of my favourites.

'Govinda Naam Mera' also stars Bhumi Pednekar.

Helmed by Shashank Khaitan, the film is touted to be a quirky murder mystery and is all set to stream exclusively on the OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar from December 16, 2022.

(With IANS and ANI inputs)

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