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Murder Mubarak song Bhola Bhala Baby - Here's a sneak peek into celebration turned deadly, setting tone for mystery thriller

Murder Mubarak has unveiled a new jazz-style track titled Bhola Bhala Baby ahead of its release.

Murder Mubarak song Bhola Bhala Baby - Here's a sneak peek into celebration turned deadly, setting tone for mystery thriller
Murder Mubarak song Bhola Bhala Baby

Last Updated: 06.04 PM, Mar 12, 2024

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Just a few days ahead of the release of Murder Mubarak, the makers have dropped the new song from the film. Following the heartbreaking track Yaad Aave, the new jazz-style track, Bhola Bhala Baby, features all of the film's lead cast. Interestingly, the video gives a glimpse into the celebration before a murder takes place in that elite club. 

Bhola Bhala Baby sets the tone for Murder Mubarak

In the song, we see a woman singing in style, and the whole cast is just fighting with each other in slow motion. During the celebration, everyone exudes a very sour attitude while dressed in their best ethnic attire. They all just want to rip each other's heads off, and the video seems to get funnier as everything is happening against the backdrop of a jazz track.

Check out the song below:

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Shilpa Rao sings Bhola Bhala Baby with music composed by Sachin-Jigar and lyrics penned by Priya Saraiya.

Pankaj Tripathi, Sara Ali Khan, Vijay Varma, Karisma Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia, Sanjay Kapoor, and Suhail Nayyar make up the ensemble cast in Murder Mubarak

Anuja Chauhan's Club You to Death serves as the basis for the next mystery thriller film, Murder Mubarak. A non-conventional police officer focuses on several potential suspects during a murder investigation. As an outsider, he enters their world and discovers there's more going on than what he first thought. 

Sara Ali Khan's reflections on Murder Mubarak

During a recent interaction with Film Companion, Sara spoke about being a part of Murder Mubarak. The actor said that it was an incredible privilege, in her opinion. Working with Homi and the rest of the ensemble was incredible, and she learned a lot about herself in the process. It seems to her that this movie appeared at a pivotal juncture in her life, when unlearning had to take centre stage.

Homi Adajania has directed the film, while Dinesh Vijan produced it under his home banner, Maddock Films. On March 15, 2024, the movie will be available on Netflix.

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