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'Bijuria' reimagined!

Varun Dhawan, Sonu Nigam stir up nostalgia with 'Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari' song
Bijuria

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The song, Bijuria, from Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is finally out. A day after teasing the song’s release, the makers unveiled the same on Wednesday, offering a party banger with the vocals of Sonu Nigam.

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A reimagined version of Sonu Nigam’s chartbuster, the song marks a vibrant celebration of rhythm, passion, and modern flair, with Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s energetic dance moves turning it into a perfect match for the upcoming weddings and party season.

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The music video also features Sanya Malhotra and Rohit Saraf, suggesting their pre-wedding festivities.

Reimagined, composed and produced by Tanishk Bagchi, the new version of Bijuria also has a modern twist, thanks to Asees Kaur’s fresh and playful energy.

The original song was composed by Ravi Pawar, with lyrics from Sonu Nigam and Ajay Jhingran.

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Sonu Nigam, in a press release, said, “Bijuria is one of those songs that has lived many lives. When we first recorded it, I had no idea it would be so loved and would last so long, evergreen, as if eternal.”

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