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'Fugly' party anthem out now

| | May 08, 2014, at 07:51 pm
Mumbai, May 8 (IBNS): The makers of the upcoming Bollywood movie 'Fugly' recently released the video of their second song track titled 'Dhup Chik'.

According to the makers, following the tremendous reception of the title track, fans are now grooving to the foot tapping music of the party song.

Featuring the cast of ‘Fugly’ shedding their inhibitions, the video complements the peppy Haryanvi track.

Sung, composed and written by Raftaar, ‘Dhup Chik’ features stuntmen popping a wheelie on the tractor and spinning on the bike and the bevy of beauties.

‘Fugly’ stars Mohit Marwah, Kiara Advani, Vijender Singh, Arfi Lamba and Jimmy Sheirgill.

Directed by Kabir Sadanand and produced by Grazing Goat Pictures, the movie is slated for release on Jun 13.

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