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‘Gully Boy’: Raging anthem ‘Apna Time Aayega’ song out now (Video)

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Monday, 14 January 2019 (17:46 IST)
New Delhi: ‘Apna Time Aayega’ the much-awaited song from the film ‘Gully Boy ‘is finally out now.

The high on energy song features Ranveer Singh rapping his heart out, giving insights into the life of the Ranveer’s character which is based on the lives of real underground rappers.

The video shows Ranveer Singh’s character, the titular ‘Gully Boy’ performing on stage and leaving the crowd in raptures with his rap skills.

‘You were born with nothing, what will you take with yourself when you die,’ he says in the song.

‘Apna Time Aayega’ is a raging anthem that provided the hook in the recently released trailer for the film, based in part on the lives of Mumbai rappers Divine and Naezy, and the city’s underground hip-hop scene.

The song is performed by Ranveer, and composed by Divine and Dub Sharma, with lyrics by Divine and Ankur Tewari.

Ever since the announcement of the film had happened there’s humongous anticipation there around the film be it for the prep videos or the spottings.

Excel Entertainment share the first song on Twitter, “#ApnaTimeAayega out now @ritesh_sid #ZoyaAkhtar @excelmovies #TigerBaby @RanveerOfficial @aliaa08 @SiddhantChturvD @kalkikanmani @ZeeMusicCompany @VivianDivine @ankurtewari @dubsharma #GullyBoy”.

Recently, the teaser ‘Asli Hip Hop’ and the trailer of the film was out a few days back and it just broke the internet as it had garnered millions of views in very less time.

‘Gully Boy’ is a story inspired by slum rappers of Dharavi. Ranveer Singh who is paired opposite Alia Bhatt for the first time on the big screen is playing the role of a street rapper.

The film is Ranveer’s second collaboration with Zoya which showcases the actor in a leaner avatar.

The film also stars Siddhant Chaturvedi and Kalki Koechlin in pivotal roles.

The flick is set to release on February 14. (UNI)

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