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Cham Cham song from Baaghi released

| | Apr 07, 2016, at 09:21 pm
Mumbai, Apr 7 (IBNS) The makers of the upcoming romantic action packed Baaghi, have released a catchy dance number from the movie called "Cham Cham".

The song stars Shraddha and Tiger dancing their way through the rain.

Choreographed by the legendary Ganesh Acharya who has teamed up with Sajid Nadiadwala once again after the much loved “Whistle Baja” from Heropanti.
 
Cham Cham composed by Meet Bros and sung by the talented Monali Thakur and Meet Bros is definitely going to be your musical mantra to beat the summer heat.

Directed by Sabbir Khan, the film is produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. Baaghi is slated to release on Apr 29.

Watch the song here: bit.ly/BaaghiSong_ChamCham

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