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Animal Song Hua Main: Ranbir Kapoor & Rashmika Mandanna Tie Knot In Uttarakhand’s Kedarnath Temple

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On September 28th, Ranbir Kapoor’s birthday, T-series launched the trailer for Ranbir’s much-awaited movie ‘Animal’. The movie is directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga and is a revenge thriller. Recently, a song from the movie was released, and it features Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna as lovers. The two were seen tying a knot in the beautiful Kedarnath temple. 

Animal Song Hua Main

The first song titled ‘Hua Main’ has now been released from the Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna starrer movie, Animal. The duo look simply stunning together in the song. 

The song starts with the duo sitting right in front of Rashmika’s family at her home. The family is completely against this match, but the couple does not seem to care much. They go in for a kiss right in front of Rashmika’s family. They then elope from their houses together. 

Together, they leave in a jet by flying the plane on their own. The next morning, the couple gets ready for their runaway wedding. This wedding takes place amidst the snowy mountains in Uttarakhand. The temple where the couple exchange garlands and get married looks like the Kedarnath temple in Uttarakhand. 

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Releasing In Five Languages

As the camera zooms in into the door of the temple, one can easily spot shivling inside it. This screen slowly fades, and the song ends.

The trailer of Animal was launched on Ranbir Kapoor’s birthday and has received much praise. The video shows the troubled relationship between the protagonist, Ranbir Kapoor, and his father, Anil Kapoor. The two have a very heated argument, and Anil slaps his son on the cheeks.

In the beginning of the trailer, he is seen to be playing a very innocent character, but later he is also seen as very rebellious and fierce. The movie is all set to hit theaters on December 1. It will be released in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam. 

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