First Look: EpicLove Song With Sonu Sood & Niddhi Loading!

Update: 2021-08-04 07:47 GMT
Reel life villain turned real life hero Sonu Sood has been in the news a lot from the past one and half year due to all the good deeds he has done to help people. He is working on some interesting content lately and one of them is a special song named ‘Saath Kya Nibhaoge’ which is directed by renowned choreographer and filmmaker Farah Khan.

The first look poster came out and it looks quite epic. It has been filmed in Punjab and sultry siren Niddhi Agerwal is also a part of this video song. The poster showcases Sonu Sood in a macho look tying hybrid chest rig which holds a firearm. Niddhi Agerwal is seen holding Sonu Sood tightly and has a bit of fear in his eyes. She is dressed in a silver-colored designer lehenga which makes her look more beautiful. The teaser of the song is reportedly going to come out on August 5th.

Sonu Sood wrote, "Get ready for the song of the year 'Saath Kya Nibhaoge'. Teaser Out On 5th August Stay tuned." Sonu Sood never acted in a private video song before and he said that it is always wonderful to work with Farah Khan. Sonu worked under Farah Khan in her high-budget movie 'Happy New Year'. Niddhi too shared her happiness of working with such big names like Sonu Sood and Farah Khan. With an impressive first look poster, the hype doubled on this special video song.

Sonu Sood was last seen in 'Allu Adhurs' and he is currently acting in Megastar Chiranjeevi's 'Achrya' as well as another historical drama titled Prithviraj. Niddhi Agerwal on the other hand is working in Tamil and Telugu films. She is playing the female lead in Ashok Galla's debut film and she is the heroine in Pawan Kalyan's epic drama 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu'. She is also working on some interesting Tamil movies and we saw that her fans built a statue for her which explains her craze among the Tamil youth. The official launch of this video song featuring both these artists are going to come out soon.
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