Chad Gayi Hai: Akshay Kumar will make you put on your dancing shoes

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    Gold song 'Chad Gayi Hai' is out now.

    The second song from the film features Akshay Kumar rocking the dance floor.

     

    Akshay Kumar, who plays the role of an ambitious hockey coach Tapan Das in the movie, completely steals the spotlight in the song. Set at a gathering of the Indian Hockey Federation in 1948, the song shows how Tapan Das goes crazy after he drinks uncontrollably at a party. This is the kind of song that will make you put on your dancing shoes and rock the dance floor.

     

    At one point, Tapan Das appears to embarrass his wife, played by Mouni Roy, and also his teammates, who try to calm him down. But, he continues to dance like no one's watching.

     

    Sung by Vishal Dadlani, the music of Chad Gayi Hai is composed by Sachin-Jigar.

     

    In order to promote the song, Akshay had taken to Twitter and tweeted, "Excuse my typossss kyusjiii mujhkkkko..."

     

    Apart from Akshay Kumar, Gold features Amit Sadh, Kunal Kapoor, Vineet Singh, Sunny Kaushal and Mouni Roy.

     

    The story of GOLD highlights India's emergence from the shadow of the British Empire as it meets the British hockey team on the field, this time as a nation of its own.

     

     

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