30 Years after he did Raj Kumar Santoshi's Ghayal and Rahul Rawail's Arjun, Sunny Deol continues to be the archetypal anti-establishment hero of the masses.
Proof of this lies in the song that Sunny has been shooting along with 4 newcomers in the sequel to Ghayal.
The song replicates the mood of the popular 'Mamaiyaa kero kero mama' number that Sunny Deol sang and danced to, on the streets of Mumbai with his co-stars Satyajeet and Raja Bundela in Arjun in 1985.
Ahmed Khan, who has choreographed the new number in Ghayal Returns says, "The new song has the same feel as 'Kero mama' in Arjun. Except that Sunny is older and wiser. There are two young girls and two boys joining Sunny in the song and dance."
The number is shot on a college campus. Sunny plays a professor who impels his students to fight crime and injustice.
Ahmed was taken aback by Sunny's dancing. "He will surprise those who think Sunny has two left foot. And his energy level matches the youngsters. Sunny is still the lion from Ghayal."
Proof of this lies in the song that Sunny has been shooting along with 4 newcomers in the sequel to Ghayal.
The song replicates the mood of the popular 'Mamaiyaa kero kero mama' number that Sunny Deol sang and danced to, on the streets of Mumbai with his co-stars Satyajeet and Raja Bundela in Arjun in 1985.
Ahmed Khan, who has choreographed the new number in Ghayal Returns says, "The new song has the same feel as 'Kero mama' in Arjun. Except that Sunny is older and wiser. There are two young girls and two boys joining Sunny in the song and dance."
The number is shot on a college campus. Sunny plays a professor who impels his students to fight crime and injustice.
Ahmed was taken aback by Sunny's dancing. "He will surprise those who think Sunny has two left foot. And his energy level matches the youngsters. Sunny is still the lion from Ghayal."
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