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Bilal Ashraf and Kubra Khan will make you bust a move in Superstar's latest song

Bilal Ashraf and Kubra Khan will make you bust a move in Superstar's latest song

Although the track 'Dharak Bharak' looks and sounds oddly familiar...
29 Jul, 2019

The latest Superstar song is a track you can't help but dance to.

Bilal Ashraf is playing a famous actor in the movie and we're guessing this track is him at work with Kubra Khan, who is making a cameo - probably as herself.

The song is catchy and has a good beat but we can't help but see similarities with Ranveer Singh's 'Tattad Tattad' in the style.

The being said, we do like the vibrant visuals of the video. 'Dharak Bharak' has been sung by Shiraz Uppal and Raktima Mukherjee and the song has been produced by Mumbai's Shafaat Ali. We're guessing this track is before Bilal Ashraf meets Mahira Khan. But we can only wait to find out more.

Superstar releases on Eid-ul-Azha.

Comments

Ali Jul 29, 2019 04:53pm
Regarding dance: If the one dancing is not really enjoying it, the one watches will never. Both actor and actress here are just doing steps without any kind of emotions. Kubra is little better though. Bilal is very disappointing.
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RationalBabu Jul 29, 2019 05:15pm
This could be a clip from any run of the mill Bollywood film. Instead of copying please try to do something different and original.
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MAzad Jul 29, 2019 05:24pm
Sorry the song does not click. It will be forgotten in no time
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N abidai Jul 29, 2019 08:14pm
Bilal is playing actor in film,thus the guest appearances of other film actresses, looks like a song is being shoot for a movie that he is working in the film,it will make sense when we see the film superstar,great film it will be!
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Khaleel Jul 29, 2019 09:40pm
That is the problem with most of pakistan producers/directors/actors - they have no passion for original stuff , too much hunged up wit neighbors mediocre productions !
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Asad Aug 02, 2019 11:33am
Copy paste of Salman khan dance. Recent Pakistani films are copy paste, they lost the uniqueness of old times.
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