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Actors Akshay Kumar and Rakul Preet Singh have now released the first song Saathiya from Cuttputlli movie. The song is crooned by Zahrah S. Khan and Nikhil D’Souza while the music is penned and composed by Tanishk Bagchi. Talking about the video, we see Akshay and Rakul dancing on a runway with utmost zeal and zest. It seems like they have made the runaway their personal dance floor.

From the lyrics of the song, and the sleazy choreography to Rakul and Akshay’s chemistry, everything about the song is cringy. Nothing about the song is appealing and would only make you wonder why was this song even made in the first place. Without further ado, watch Saathiya song from Cuttputlli movie.

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Just a few days back, Akshay released the Cuttputlli trailer. The crime thriller stars Akshay Kumar, Rakul Preet Singh, Sargun Mehta. Akshay plays the role of a cop, who tries to solve murder cases and is on the hunt for a serial killer who is behind these murders. Produced by Vashu Bhagnani and Jackky Bhagnani’s Pooja Entertainment, it is directed by Bell Bottom fame director Ranjit M Tewari.

Akshay Kumar starrer Cuttputlli will be released on September 2 on Disney+ Hotstar.

 

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Akshay Kumar many releases have tanked at the box office before. Recently, when Akshay was asked about the poor performance of Bollywood films in recent times and if that’s the reason for actors taking the OTT route, he took the blame on himself for the failure of his films.

The Sooryavanshi actor said, “If my films are not working, it is our fault, it is my fault. I have to make the changes, I have to understand what the audience wants. I want to make changes, I want to dismantle my way of working and think what kind of films I should be doing. Nobody else is to be blamed but me.

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