Producer Gauri Khan recently played spoilt-sport when she revealed that her youngest child, AbRam will be making his first ever movie appearance with Shah Rukh Khan in the end credits of Happy New Year. Digging further, we found that the song that will feature the little Prince of Bollywood is called Sharaabi.
The song has been specially extended by composers Vishal Shekhar from its five-six minute duration to about seven-odd minutes to accommodate the cast and crew of the film entirely in one song. The performance starts with Shah Rukh Khan, followed by Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan and gang.
“Given that the film is about a dance competition, even Sharaabi in the end credits of Happy New Year has a dance competition between the cast and the rest of the crew of the film. Farah has made everyone you can think, dance. We’ve been a part of this before in Om Shanti Om and Main Hoon Naa but this time, what weve worn is outrageous. And the sad part is Shekhar and I lose the competition,” says Vishal, adding, It is always fun working with Farah. She has such a great ear for music and chooses the best tunes. She knows what works best for her audience. And she knows how to make everyone a part of her movie making process.