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Alia Bhatt Sings 'Kesariya' While Promoting 'Brahmastra' At IIT Bombay, Ranbir Cheers For Her

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are busy promoting their upcoming film ‘Brahmastra’. The couple recently visited IIT Bombay for the promotions where Alia showed sang the film's song “Kesariya”.

New Delhi: Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are busy promoting their upcoming film ‘Brahmastra’. The couple recently visited IIT Bombay for the promotions where Alia showed sang the film's song “Kesariya” as the crowd cheered for her. Ranbir kept looking adorably at her wife through the song clapping for her at the end. 

In the video, Alia is seen wearing flared denim pants with a beige shirt while Ranbir is a sporting a light blue t-shirt, denim jacket, and jeans.  

Earlier on Wednesday (August 25) the third song of the film ‘Dance Ka Bhoot’ was released. Featuring Ranbir Kapoor as DJ Shiva and choreographed by Ganesh Acharya, the music video has the perfect combo of Ranbir’s incredible dance moves and an upbeat, colourful vibe. The music is composed by Pritam, lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, and vocals by Arijit Singh. 

Talking about the song, Ranbir Kapoor said, “I am extremely excited to present our latest track to the audience ‘Dance Ka Bhoot.’ This is my character Shiva’s introduction song in the film, and I can’t wait for my fans to groove to it. I am sure that the audiences will show the same love and response to Dance Ka Bhoot like they have given to Kesariya and Deva Deva.”   

Directed by Ayan Mukerji, 'Brahmastra - Part One: Shiva' also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Mouni Roy, and Nagarjuna Akkineni. The film will release on 9 September. 
  
Brahmāstra is a new original universe inspired by deeply rooted concepts and tales from Indian history but set in the modern world, with epic storytelling of fantasy, adventure, good vs evil, love, and hope; all told using cutting-edge technology and never-seen-before visual spectacles. The story is set in modern-day India, against the premise of a secret society called the Brahmānsh; who generation after generation have protected many divine ‘Astras’ (weapons) that were created in ancient India and safe-guarded from the eyes of the world. The most powerful and the most deadly amongst these divine weapons; the Lord of all the Other Astras - named after the most powerful weapon of the Gods, the Brahmastra, is now waking up. And it threatens to completely destroy the universe we know today.   

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