10 October,2023 10:00 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
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The Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna-starrer gangster-action-thriller film âAnimal' has become one of the most awaited Telugu films of the year.
After releasing various posters of its characters and a compelling teaser, âAnimal' has released a new announcement poster for its new track âHua Main', which shows Rashmika and Ranbir in a plane sharing a passionate kiss, as their ride is piloting through beautiful icy mountains.
The film has already released several posters for some of its lead actors showing them in their avatars, such as a fearsome one for Bobby Deol, a menacing one for Anil Kapoor, the classy gangster for Ranbir, and a graceful yet mysteriously sinister one for Rashmika.
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Taking to her X (formerly Twitter), the âPushpa' actress announced the track and wrote: " âHua Main out tomorrow. This song is (fire emojis). And I personally love it in all the versionsâ¦Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada and Tamil".
To raise the excitement for the track, Rashmika who has already heard this song sung by Arijit Singh and composed by Pritam shared a sneak peek to the song on her social media story.
Posting the small snippet of the song on her Instagram, the actress could be seen chilling in her car while the song was playing.
Captioning the story, she wrote: "A lil sneak peek into what's coming tomorrow. #'HuaMain'"
The song from the short snippet appears to have a gangster groove with a kind of malevolently violent melody which more often than not is used to highlight the attitude of gangsters while having a peppy side to it as well.
Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, âAnimal' will hit theatres on December 1 in five languages -- Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.
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