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'2 States' song review: Do some bhangra on 'Iski-uski ' tunes with Alia-Arjun (watch video)

Alia Bhatt and Arjun Kapoor starrer ‘2 States' seems to have hit the chord perfectly with its splendid music contours. The latest to add in the album is the new song ‘iski uski' featuring the

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Alia Bhatt and Arjun Kapoor starrer ‘2 States' seems to have hit the chord perfectly with its splendid music contours. The latest to add in the album is the new song ‘iski uski' featuring the two lovebirds grooving energetically and this time on desi Punjabi beats.

‘Iski uski' is a song full of life and vibrance. While other songs of the film, ‘Offo' and ‘locha-e-ulfat' are a bit swift but gripping, ‘iski-uski' seems to be running with the tremendous force of music that comprises of quintessential Punjabi beats and tone.

The song has got power to not only make you hum it for long but for making you shake your leg when you hear it once. Sung by Shahid Mallya and Akriti Kakar, the song has a perfect combo of intriguing lyrics and foot tapping music.



Alia Bhatt who is raising the bar of her innocence charisma with her every other flick looks marvelously enchanted in the song decked up in a vivacious South-Indian saree while Arjun looks dapper in a typical north Indian styled kurta and pathani salwar.

And just when you start listening to the song, you get drowned in the magic created by the ‘dhol.' Yes, how can a punjabi wedding song be made without the use of ‘dhol' in it! Composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, the song enriches the fervour of Alia-Arjun chemistry.

Listen the song here and tell us if you resist dancing!

   

Capable of making the listeners groove anyday, anytime; ‘iski-uski' has brought us the refreshing energy of a wedding, that too, a north Indian one!