If you have seen the Animal movie then you must have heard Bobby Deol's entry
song. Yes, we are talking about the song 'Jamal Kudu'. This song has trended a
lot. Many people are making reels on this song and posting it on social media.
Even though no one the lyrics of this song understands, everyone is listen to
it. But have you ever here its original version?
Bobby Deol's entry song 'Jamal Kudu' is currently on everyone's lips, but did
you know that this Iranian song is taken from Jamal Jamalu, a song composed by
Iran's Hazareh Mandal. According to reports, this song was first sung during
the 1950s. Let us tell you that the song sung by the congregation of Kharazemi
Girls High School is said to be inspired by a poem by a famous Iranian poet.
But after the release of the film's song, its old version is also becoming
very viral on social media.
Abrar's signature steps and dances are being copied not only in India but all
over the world. But the idea of this dance was given by Bobby Deol himself,
which he revealed after the release of the film.
Nothing can be hidden from social media. As soon as a video goes viral on
social media, its like details where it came from, who it belongs to, etc. Now
watch the entry song of Bobby Deol in the movie Animal. People were thinking
that this is an original song but social media has lifted the curtain on that
too.
Animal ka Original song mil gya guys 😂 pic.twitter.com/FqocmhFBnm
— Moonlight🌙 (@Kairavii_Rajput) January 10, 2024
Its song original version is going viral on social media. However, the post
does not mention whether the song is from a movie or a show. In the video,
only one person is seen singing this song with a microphone in his hand. Apart
from this there is no confirmation as to where the video is from.
The video was shared on micro blogging platform X (formerly Twitter) by an
account named @Kairavii_Rajput. So far 30 thousand more than people have seen
this video. "This is better," wrote one user after watching the video. Other
user wrote, "Understand Don't this either." “Where did you that get?” asked
one user. "What was this, the latest version is fine," wrote one user.
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