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Namaste England song Tere Liye hits the right note with audience

After receiving a thumbs up for its terrific trailer, Namaste England is now winning hearts with its new song ‘Tere Liye’ which is garnering praises from all quarters.

The song, sung by Atif Aslam and Akanksha Bhandari, recently crossed 10 million views on YouTube. It is also the second most-viewed song on the video-sharing website in the past 24 hours.


Not just the audience, the song is being appreciated by many Bollywood celebrities also. Some of them took to social media to share their love for the song.

Anushka Sharma said, "Ufff loving the song and chemistry you guys!! @arjunk26 @ParineetiChopra #TereLiye."

Kriti Sanon said. "Love love love the song guys!!! ♥️On loop now!! And the chemistry is just ??♥️ looking forward to seeing you two! @arjunk26 @ParineetiChopra."

The lyrics for 'Tere Liye' have been penned by Javed Akhtar while it has been composed by Mannan Shaah.

Produced and directed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, Namaste England is a sequel to the Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif starrer Namastey London (2007). The film is presented by Pen Movies and Reliance Entertainment in association with Blockbuster Movie Entertainers.

It is slated to hit theatres on the 19th of October, 2018.

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