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Alia Bhatt promotes Rustom by swinging to 'Tip Tip Barsa Paani'

| | Aug 11, 2016, at 11:21 pm
Mumbai, Aug 11 (IBNS): Turning to the Raveena Tandon avatar, actress Alia Bhatt danced to the tunes of 90s hit song 'Tip Tip Barsa Paani' as she promoted Akshay Kumar's upcoming film 'Rustom'.

The young actress wore a yellow saree like the one Raveena was seen wearing in the movie 'Mohra' and danced as she posted the video  on her Twitter page.

"The madness that comes along with the excitement! Just #1DayforRustom @akshaykumar @Ileana_Official @eshagupta2811," Alia tweeted.

Akshay Kumar commented on the video and tweeted: "After this act you're sure to get a mandatory rain song in every film Superb one Alia! #1DayToRustom."

Akshay and Raveena had featured in the song from 1994 -hit movie 'Mohra'.

Rustom will release on Aug 12.

Image: Alia Bhatt Twitter page
 

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