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Bhoomi song ‘Trippy Trippy’: Is that all left to hear in songs now?
New Delhi: Bollywood movie ‘Bhoomi’ marked the comeback of our one of the greatest actor, Sanjay Dutt. The trailer of the movie that released lately impressed the audience to a great extent.
People had high hopes from it until Sunny Leone’s song ‘Trippy Trippy’ released. The song featuring Sunny Leone’s lusty moves with her sexual connotations definitely doesn’t match with the theme of the movie.
‘Bhoomi’ is a story that explores the relationship of a father (Sanjay Dutt) and daughter (Aditi Rao Hydari) that have parted ways due to fate. It showcases an emotional and sensitive revenge drama.
Such an amazing picture by @tomasmoucka A post shared by Sunny Leone (@sunnyleone) on
It is directed by Omung Kumar while Bhushan Kumar and Sandeep Singh handled the project as Producers. The film is all set to release on 22 September. This song has nothing to offer but Sunny’s ‘Banjaran’ looks with unnecessary accessories and her shaking booty moves that reveals more than what you just see! The Song is composed by Sachin Jigar while Neha Kakkar, Benny Dayal, Brijesh Shandilya and Baadshah have also played their parts well! The dance moves proactively shows that Bollywood is still not over with the stereotypes that concerns Sunny Leone. From a leading news portal of Hindustan Times, we came to know that earlier, Sunny had said how the look of the song is different from anything we have seen before. “The look, it’s very different from anything you’ve seen before. It’s a peppy track which youngsters will enjoy. I can see a lot of them copying the moves.” Sunny Leone may give a charm to the audience but will lyrics make people ‘trip’ on ‘Trippy Trippy’?
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