30 January,2023 11:49 AM IST | Mumbai | ANI
Kapil Sharma. Pic/Yogen Shah
Kapil Sharma is all set and excited about his collaboration with Guru Randhawa for their debut song. The poster of their upcoming song was unveiled on social media. Taking to Instagram, Guru Randhawa treated fans with a new announcement and shared a poster featuring Kapil.
In the poster, Kapil is dressed in a black T-shirt topped-up brown coat. Guru Randhawa was seen in an all-black attire. The duo's upcoming song 'Alone' will be out on February 9. As soon as the collaboration was announced, the industry friends chimed in the comment section.
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Mika Singh wrote, "Kya baat hai the 2 rock star in one frame." Rapper Badshah reacted with raised hands emoji. Recently, Guru Randhawa collaborated with Shehnaaz Gill for the song 'Moon Rise'. The music video was unveiled earlier this month. The singer is all set to make his acting debut in the upcoming comedy film 'Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay' alongside actor Anupam Kher.
Kapil on the other hand, after being screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival, and the International Film Festival of Kerala Nandita Das and Kapil Sharma's 'Zwigato' is all set to hit the big screen soon. The film is all set to release on March 17, 2023.
The film, which is presented by Applause Entertainment, is about an ex-floor manager (Kapil) of a factory who loses his job during the pandemic. He then works as a food delivery rider, grappling with the world of ratings and incentives.
To support the income, his homemaker wife begins to explore different work opportunities, with fear but also the excitement of new-found independence. The film is about the relentlessness of life, but not without their shared moments of joy. It captures the lives of invisible, 'ordinary' people.
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