Friday sees Bromance hitting the big screen with Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh in Gunday!
Check out the title song composed and sung by Sohail Sen. Talking about the song, Sen told us, “‘Gunday title track’ is a track where I got complete freedom from the director [Ali Abbas Zafar] to do mad stuff with the song – that’s how we added rap and dub step. And yes, it was great experience to sing after 3 years.”
Check it out
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When they ran to save their lives for the first time, they were mere 12-year-old boys, and the world called them ‘refugees’.
The war of 1971 gave birth to a new country – Bangladesh. It also gave birth to two young orphans – Bikram and Bala. They witnessed the war and its aftermath, where the world tried to trample over them. Fighting for survival, they clung to each other and escaped to Calcutta.
Before they knew the world, they knew each other. Such was their bond, such was their friendship.
Each time they sought new beginnings, each time they would rise, the world would crush them down. So, they fought again… and again. Together they were unbeatable. They were unstoppable. They were inseparable.
In the years that passed, Bikram and Bala, became Calcutta’s most loved, most celebrated, most reckless, most fearless and most powerful GUNDAY!
They had everything… then, one fine day, bells rang…
Nandita, the most beautiful cabaret dancer, walked into their lives, and they lost everything to her. Their murky world turned magical and colourful. They fell head over heels in love with her.
But that was only a blissful lull before an impending storm…
And then entered ACP Satyajeet Sarkar, the right for every wrong, a law for every outlaw and a counter force for Bikram and Bala.
What follows from here is the most sensational-most thrilling-most dramatic story ever told