Bobby Deol's Animal entry song Jamal Kudu goes viral, garners 3.5 M views within 5 hours of release

Updated : Dec 14, 2023 07:15
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Ranbir Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, Bobby Deol, and Tripti Dimri's Animal has become the talk of the town. Be it Ranbir's acting, Rashmika's screen presence, Bobby's villain avatar, or Tripti's charm, Animal is all netizens can talk about. Adding another feather to its cap, Bobby's entry scene Jamal Kudu has received a massive response, hours after its release on YouTube.

Bobby Deol's entry song from Animal goes viral

Bobby Deol's entry was one of the best scenes from Animal. In his entry scene, Bobby dances with a glass of alcohol on his head while a group of women sing the song at his wedding. The song is reportedly a remake of the Iranian song Jamaal Jamaaloo.

Released today on YouTube, the video has 3.5 million views (while writing this article) in just five hours. Looks like everyone loves 'Lord Bobby'.

About Animal

Released in theatres worldwide, Animal is the story about a toxic father-son relationship set against the backdrop of crime. The film also stars Suresh Oberoi and Prem Chopra. Worldwide, the film has collected  ₹757.73 crore!

Animal was released in five languages Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, and is making and breaking records every day. It was released on December 1 and is still going housefull in many countries across the world.

Also watch: Bobby Deol says marital rape scene in 'Animal' was 'required': 'I’m not trying to promote anything'

Bobby Deol

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