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Yuvika, Prince Narula rock new song ‘Tera Mera Naam’

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For the uninitiate­d, K.G.F. stands for the Kolar Gold Fields. This film is a sequel to the 2018 released ‘K.G.F: Chapter 1’.

With its timeline stretching from 1951 to 1981 and narrated in a non-linear manner, the film takes off from where it left in the first chapter.

Anand Ingalagi, the author of the book El Dorado, suffers a stroke the night after detailing the events in Chapter 1. His son Vijaayendr­a Ingalagi (Prakash Raj) takes over the narration. He continues to tell us of the rise and fall of Rocky, the kingpin of Kolar Gold Fields who was considered the “Biggest Criminal” by the government of the country, the “Biggest Businessma­n amongst his peers, and the messiah of the downtrodde­n at Kolar Gold Fields.

He tells us how Rocky retained his supremacy against his adversarie­s and government officials while also coming to terms with his past.

The narrative takes us from Kolar to Paali to Varca, to Surat, UAE, Delhi, Banglore, and Bombay and loads us with dramatic dialogues that are amusing.

Mounted as a magnum opus the film begins in a dramatic tone, verbose and loud. Gradually you realise that the telling is its

MUMBAI: Couple Yuvika Chaudhary and Prince Narula released their new song ‘Tera Mera Naam’, which relays the perfect Punjabi feeling with a rural setting and the Lohri bonfire.

Talking about the song, Yuvika and Prince said: “Being involved as an actor in a project than being a producer is very different. And as a producer, there was a lot we have learned.

“Of course working together is undoing. On-screen the passive narrative makes the film appear like a grand, hyperactiv­e montage laid over a voice-over.

The action sequences along with the high-pitched sound that accompanie­s the visuals, make you care less for the characters. Also, the fight sequence in the climax seems like an action jamboree where one great and so the chemistry translated on screen was beautiful.”

They released the song on their YouTube channel Winning Records. The track is sung in the melodious voice of a rising singer Zehan and the lyrics are by Khara. They added: “But this was special for us because it is about Lohri and the festival is close to our hearts. We are sure that people will like watching #Privika together on-screen again.”

 ?? ?? Yuvika Chaudhary and Prince Narula. Pic: IANS
Yuvika Chaudhary and Prince Narula. Pic: IANS

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