The third song of the movie after “Tm Kiya Mila” and “What Jhumka” stars two lead characters, Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, sharing a moment as they endorse their love for each other.
The lyrics suggest that this heartbreaking song comes at a critical point in the movie, where their relationship is put to the test.
In a previous Instagram post, Karan made a hint that the idea for a switch was influenced by a true story told by his late father, Yash Johar.
Pritam, who collaborated with KJo for the first time, composed the music for the looming song while Amitabh Bhattacharya wrote the lyrics.
In addition, Cinematography is done by Manush Nandan, who has previously worked with Johar on Student of the Year 2
Bollywood Ace Karan Johar, who returns to his forte of direction after five years, directs the unreliable piece, RARKPK.
As a Director, KJo’s last film was Ae Dil ha Mushkil, starring Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, and Aishwarya Rai Bachan.
Besides, It will also feature Amrita Singh and Saif Ali Khan’s son, Ibrahim Ali Khan, as Assistant Director
22-year-old emerging talent star Ibrahim Khan is trying to follow his elder sister, Sara Ali Khan.
Rocki and Rani are full of emotional family drama with a touch of humor, comedy, and romance.
Dharma Production and Viacom 18 Studio are in charge of making the most eagerly anticipated movie, R&RkPK.
Summit Roy, Ishita Moitra, and Shashank Khaitan wrote the blockbuster masterpiece R&RkPK.
Bollywood’s finest work and heartwarming film will also feature Veteran actors Dharmendra, Jaya Bachan, and Shabana Azmi in pivotal roles. Nominal Characters Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh are the lead pair.
This melodramatic piece of work also boasts a stellar star cast, with British actress Alia, of Indian descent, playing a Bengali girl and TV and theater actress Shabana Azmi, winner of record five National Film Awards, playing her grandmother.
While Indian Actor, Producer, and politician Dharmendra plays Ranveer’s grandfather, Ranveer is the highest-paid Indian actor, and Jaya Bachan, who is an Indian actress, also a politician, and a member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, plays his grandmother.
Gangubai and Padmawati Stars share sparkling chemistry and deliver impressive performances after Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy.