Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Bareilly Ki Barfi has been an entertainer. What entertained the viewers more than this unusual love story are the songs that will last over time and became wedding anthems for the generation.
Sweety Tera Drama was the first song launched by the film and it definitely made a considerable amount of 'hungama'. Kriti Sanon took to her Instagram to share a throwback video of the song shoot where she is seen having a gala time with Ayushmann Khurrana and Rajkummar Rao. The trio can be seen shaking a leg to the dance number from their movie Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017). The shot was going perfectly with the right amount of festivities and fun when Ayushmann’s dupatta refused to leave his neck for the 20th time!Â
And some #Throwback to sweety’s drama.. haha.. when the dupatta got entangled for the 20th time at the end! 😂💃ðŸ»Â @ayushmannk @rajkummar_rao, Kriti wrote as the caption to her video.
Watch the video here:
The colourful and loud setting of Sweety Tera Drama made it a perfect sangeet playlist addition. Speaking of Kriti Sanon, her presence in the song is so demanding that it makes Ayushmann Khurrana and Rajkummar Rao fade away. Composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Sweety Tera Drama has everything - great dance moves, catchy lyrics and humour. We cannot imagine even one party or wedding that does not play this song out loud.
The actress took the audience down the memory lane by sharing a series of BTS videos. Sharing her another dance number ‘Twist Kamariya’, Kriti said, "Found this BTS video of Bareilly ki Barfi! #Throwback ♥♥ #TwistKamariyaâ€
View this post on InstagramAnother one! #Throwback #BareillyKiBarfi @ayushmannk 💃ðŸ»
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View this post on InstagramFound this BTS video of Bareilly ki Barfi! #Throwback ♥ï¸â™¥ï¸ #TwistKamariya
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On the work front, Kriti Sanon has already completed two schedules of the film Housefull 4, one each in London and Rajasthan. The team kicked off their third schedule in Mumbai a few days ago.