Akshay Kumar's 'Boss' promises to have 2013's Biggest Club Song!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,July 20 2013]

If one goes by Akshay Kumar’s recent filmography most of his films boasts of some of the greatest musical numbers. Be it romantic song or disco, Akshay’s films have been treat for ears, besides being top in other entertainment elements. And his forthcoming film ‘Boss’ is no different as well.

Titled Party All Night, the song is touted to be the biggest club song of the year and we hear that the producers are sparing no efforts to make it the blockbuster chart buster it is expected to be!!

The song will feature Superstar Akshay Kumar and the very beautiful Sonakshi Sinha!! This song will also have the added attraction of Yo Yo Honey Singh as he is a part of this song.

News is also that it will be for the very 1st time that Akshay Kumar will be working with song director Sumit Dutt who has been a Salman Khan favorite and has been the man behind various blockbuster hits like Dhinkachika, Character Dheela, Desi Beat and many others to his credit. While Sumit Dutt will direct the song, ace choreographer Raju Khan will be doing the choreography.

The shooting of the 1st part of the song is over and was shot in one of the suburban properties in Mumbai while the other half is scheduled to be shot in Bangkok next month. Buzz is that a mammoth crowd of over 600 dancers and junior artistes will be a part of it.

A source close to the team said, In the film, the song comes at a very integral point, which is why Akshay wants to make it his biggest and best song to date. Akshay is wearing a leading international designer's costume.

The song has been designed as the ultimate club number of 2013. It is the first full, all-out dance number that Akshay has done in years. This is his return to hard core dancing.

Well, with all the elements just right we are sure that the song will be the next chart-buster!!

Produced by Viacom 18, Cape of Good Films and Ashwin Varde Productions, ‘Boss' is directed by Anthony D’souza and is all set to hit the screens this October!

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