HIMMATWALA: Ajay Devgn grooves to the tunes of 'Taki O Taki Re'

By Glamsham Editorial

Superstar Ajay Devgn who received fabulous response for his dancing skills in BOL BACHCHAN'S Chalao Na song and SON OF SARDAAR, is all set to entertain his audiences with his dhamakedaar and dazzling moves again this Holi!

We hear that the actor has put on his dancing shoes and will be seen dancing zanily to the tunes of the song 'Taki O Taki Re' choreographed by Farah Khan from his forthcoming film HIMMATWALA. Devgn currently shot the sequence of the song with his leading lady of the film Tamannaah in Jaipur.

Blockbuster director Sajid Khan is known for always incorporating something out-of-the-box in his films and the song which will feature superstar Ajay Devgn flaunting some unique moves and Tamannaah showcasing some latkas and thumkas.

A source close to the team said, "It's a very 80's dance number and Ajay was seen quite comfortable with the steps. He has his own style of dancing and has given the ditty his best. We are sure that Ajay's dancing will leave all of us thrilled."

The makers will be launching the much awaited trailer of HIMMATWALA today at Gaiety Galaxy. Well, we cannot wait to see the trailer and Devgn dancing on 'Taki O Taki Re' tunes.

HIMMATWALA is directed by Sajid Khan, starring superstar Ajay Devgn and Tammanah. The film is produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Vashu Bhagnani, presented by UTV Motion Pictures and Pooja Entertainment and is all set to hit the theaters on March 29th, 2013.

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