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Anil Kapoor waiting for Acche Din in this Fanney Khan song is every middle-class man in India

Anil Kapoor plays a hapless father who has just one question in his mind: Mere Acche Din Kab Aaege? 

Written by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: July 20, 2018 11:36 IST
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Anil Kapoor waiting for Acche Din in this Fanney Khan song is every middle class man in India 

The makers of Fanney Khan drop it’s another song from the album- Acche Din. The song was dropped on Friday after the two songs which were basically the Bollywood rehashes. One was Mohabbat, which has Aishwarya Rai Bachchan enthralling the crowd with her rockstar diva avatar. The other one had Rajkummar Rao and Aishwarya Rai growing fond of each other while the latter is held captive. Acche Din is the first original song from Fanney Khan’s album. This song features Anil Kapoor with greying hair, as a hapless father in a middle-class setting.

The song is titled Mere Acche Din Kab Aaeege, which has a middle-class Indian man asking his fate when his sufferings will end. The song has been helmed and sung by Amit Trivedi and the lyrics have been penned by Irshad Kamil. The song is all about the crushed dreams and daily struggles of a middle-class man in India.

Fanney Khan stars Anil Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao and Aishwarya Rai Bachcham. It is the story of a father who dreams to see his daughter become as successful as Baby Singh, played by Aishwarya. In a pursuit to fulfil his dreams, he abducts the pop star to get the money he needs to record his daughter’s first album.

The film has been directed by debut director Atul Manjerekar. It is scheduled to release on August 3 with Irrfan Khan’s Karwaan.

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