Jacqueline & Tiger set the dance on floor on fire with 'Beat Pe Booty': 'A Flying Jatt'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,August 04 2016]

Jaqueline Fernandez is set to sizzle in Remo Dsouza's 'A Flying Jatt' with the club number "Beat Pe Booty".

She and Tiger Shroff are set to scorch the dance floor with this Bootylicious number! Tiger and Remo's dance prowess coupled with Jaqueline's oomph, is set to get all the booties moving to their beats!

Produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and directed by Remo Dsouza, 'A Flying Jatt' also stars Nathan Jones. The film is slated to release on August 25th, 2016.

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