Deleted Portion Of “ALCOHOLIA” Song From Hrithik Roshan’s Vikram Vedha Has Gone Viral On Social Media, Watch Inside!

One of the most eagerly anticipated movies of the year was Pushkar-directorial Gayatri’s debut, which is a remake of a South language movie of the same name. The Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan starrer had generated a lot of anticipation on social media with teasers, trailers, and posters for fans.

In the movie Vikram Vedha, played by Hrithik, Saif portrays a tough cop who sets out to track and pursue the infamous thug. A cat-and-mouse game ensues, with Vedha, a superb storyteller, assisting Vikram in removing layers through a succession of tales that lead to perplexing moral difficulties. There are several unexpected turns in this action thriller.

The first single from Vikram Vedha, “Alcoholia,” has Hrithik dancing to the beats of Vishal and Shekhar at a seedy pub. The song, which is presented as a dance number, was written by Manoj Muntashir and features vocals from Vishal-Sheykhar, Snigdhajit Bhowmik, and Ananya Chakraborty. The track’s choreography was done by Ganesh Hegde.

The most recent information concerns only this strange tune; the song’s “Alcoholia” erased section, which was not broadcast in theatres, is currently trending on social media. Netizens expressed their outrage in the comments section of this one-minute video clip, saying that it would have been much better if we had been allowed to see the deleted portions as well.

One minute of shayari lines in the song include Hritik in the same clothing, carrying a bottle of alcohol, surrounded by dancers wearing Maroon Red attire.

The film song was liked by audiences and it would have been much better if the deleted portion had not been removed. Stay tuned for latest news, hindi box office news, hollywood news, ott news, latest bollywood news and latest box office news.

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