06 July,2018 10:03 PM IST | Mumbai | ANI
Akshay Kumar and Mouni Roy
The much-anticipated romantic song from Akshay Kumar starrer 'Gold' is finally out. Titled 'Naino Ne Baandhi', the slow-paced romantic number features Akshay Kumar romancing his on-screen lady love, Mouni Roy. Akshay took to Twitter to announce the release of his new song.
"And here is #Gold's first song and my personal favourite #NainoSeBaandhi out now! The song has been sung by Yasser Desai and written by Arko. Filling the masses with immense pride for the nation, the trailer of the highly-anticipated movie showcased the dream of Tapan Das, played by Akshay Kumar, to win Gold for free India for the first time.
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Uniting the nation with one dream, the trailer captured the patriotic sense of the film. The sports drama, starring the 'Rustom' actor, takes the audience back in time to witness the struggle of a team to make the nation proud.
The upcoming flick will release this Independence Day, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Free India's first gold medal at the 1948 Olympics. The film boasts of an ensemble cast including Amit Sadh, Kunal Kapoor, Vineet Singh, and Sunny Kaushal, among others. 'Gold' will also mark the debut of TV sensation Mouni Roy on the big screen.
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