WAR: Jai Jai Shiv Shankar Song First Look Out, Hrithik Roshan And Tiger Shroff Say 'Mood Hai Bhayankar'

Get ready with your dancing shoes as Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff will rock the dance floor with their new song, Jai Jai Shiv Shankar. Are you guys excited?

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WAR: Jai Jai Shiv Shankar Song First Look Out, Hrithik Roshan And Tiger Shroff Say 'Mood Hai Bhayankar'
Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor starrer WAR is creating hysteria in the media. The fans are even more pumped as they're going to see Bollywood's two hotties- Hrithik and Tiger together on screen for the first time. However, here we are to give you another reason to raise your excitement level as the makers are set to release another new song, titled, Jai Jai Shiv Shankar. Just a short while ago, Roshan shared a still on his Instagram feed, captioning, "Mood hai भयंकर."

In the picture, Hrithik and Tiger are seen in a celebratory and jovial mood while completely soaked themselves in holi colours. Going by the title of the song, it seems like it is going to be revamped version of 1974 film, Aap Ki Kasam starring Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz. But do you know what will be the best part of this song? Well, knowing how pro Hrithik and Tiger are in dance, we certainly can't wait to witness their epic dance-off in the peppy number. And we're sure, you guys feel the same. Before you get to see the main course as the song is coming out tomorrow, here's your starters for now:


Currently, the team is on a promotional spree, speaking of which, Hrithik and Tiger's tee shirts are grabbing a lot of attention as they are seen promoting the film in a unique way that has Nick Jonas' connection as well. Fans called this film a miracle after seeing Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff teaming up for an out and out action film. Talking about this, Hrithik in a recent report said that he wouldn't have starred in this film without Tiger. Well, now you can understand what sort of epicness we are going to witness on October 2, 2019.  

Image source: Instagram/ hrithikroshan