Get ready to dance with Akshay & Katrina to the beats of Sooryavanshi’s next song ‘Najaa’!

Akshay and Katrina look gorgeous in all-black clothes in Najaa. They also bust out some impressive dance moves.

Today, November 3, the song Najaa from Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif’s upcoming film Sooryavanshi was released on YouTube. Najaa’s tunes are infectious and will have you moving. It’s a recreation of Pav Dharia.

Akshay and Katrina look gorgeous in all-black clothes in Najaa. They also bust out some impressive dance moves. Sung by Pav Dharia and Nikhita, Najaa’s music has been given by Tanishk Bagchi.

(Also read: EXCLUSIVE: Box Office Prediction of Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif starrer Sooryavanshi)

Watch the song here:

Earlier, Akshay Kumar had shared the song’s teaser on his official Instagram account and captioned it, “The rhythm you won’t be able to stop grooving to, #NaJaa song out tomorrow! Come #BackToCinemas with #Sooryavanshi on 5th November (sic).”

Now, sharing the song, Akshay wrote, “Time to put on your dancing shoes as the biggest party anthem of the year is here🕺💃🏻
#NaJaa Song out now : https://t.co/DNtE2p15Ry

@tanishkbagchi @pavdharia @nikhitagandhi”

Sooryavanshi is the fourth instalment of Rohit Shetty’s cop franchise, which began in 2011 with Ajay Devgn’s Singham. Ranveer Singh and Ajay Devgn make cameo appearances in the latest action film. With Simmba, Ranveer Singh took on the baton from Singham and Singham Returns. Now, together with Katrina Kaif, Ranveer Singh, and Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar is preparing to enchant the audience with Sooryavanshi. Due to the new coronavirus outbreak, the action film’s cinema premiere was twice postponed. Aila Re Aillaa, Sooryavanshi’s debut song, was released on October 21 and quickly became the most viewed Hindi Bollywood film song in 24 hours.

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