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Tamannaah’s ‘Nasha’ Didn’t Change Raid 2 Certification, Producers Say: ‘Not Marketing Tool’ | Exclusive

Bhushan Kumar, the renowned producer and chairman of T-Series, recently opened up about the inclusion of Tamannaah Bhatia’s song ‘Nasha’ in the upcoming movie ‘Raid 2’. In an interview, he stated that he was aware of the fact that some audiences might feel that the song was ‘forced’ in the movie, but he reiterated that it was an integral part of the screenplay.

The first installment of ‘Raid’ was a huge success and fans have been eagerly waiting for the sequel. The makers have already created a buzz with the trailer and the addition of Tamannaah Bhatia in the cast has only added to the excitement. However, the inclusion of her song ‘Nasha’ in the movie has raised some eyebrows.

Talking about the song, Bhushan Kumar said, “I knew that some people might feel that the song is forced in the movie, but it was a conscious decision to include it. The song is a part of the screenplay and it adds to the overall narrative of the movie.”

He further added, “We wanted to show the glamorous side of Tamannaah’s character in the movie and the song was the perfect way to do it. It also adds a certain freshness to the movie and I am sure the audience will love it.”

Bhushan Kumar’s statement is a clear indication of his confidence in the song and its placement in the movie. As a producer, he understands the importance of every element in a movie and the impact it can have on the audience. He has always been known for his keen eye for detail and his ability to deliver quality content.

The song ‘Nasha’ has been composed by the talented duo, Tanishk Bagchi and Manoj Muntashir, and has been sung by the melodious Arijit Singh. The music video features Tamannaah Bhatia in a never-seen-before avatar, oozing oomph and glamour. The song has already become a hit among the fans and has garnered millions of views on YouTube.

Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series has always been at the forefront of delivering chart-topping music and this song is no exception. The music label has a legacy of producing hit songs and ‘Nasha’ is just another feather in their cap.

The makers of ‘Raid 2’ have also released a behind-the-scenes video of the making of the song, which gives a glimpse into the hard work and dedication that went into creating this masterpiece. From the stunning sets to the mesmerizing choreography, everything about the song is top-notch.

Bhushan Kumar’s decision to include the song in the movie has not only added to the entertainment value but has also given a platform to showcase the talent of the entire team behind the song. It is a perfect blend of music, dance, and visuals, making it a treat for the audience.

In conclusion, Bhushan Kumar’s statement about the inclusion of ‘Nasha’ in ‘Raid 2’ is a testament to his vision and his commitment to delivering a complete cinematic experience to the audience. The song is a perfect fit in the movie and it will surely leave the audience wanting for more. With Bhushan Kumar at the helm, we can be assured that ‘Raid 2’ will be a blockbuster hit, just like its predecessor.

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