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Nora electrifies in 'Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka' from Maddock's ‘Thamma’
Gulf Today
|October 09, 2025
After "Tum Mere Na Huye, Na Sahi", the makers of Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandannastarrer "Thamma" have unveiled the second track from the highly-awaited supernatural thriller, "Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka", featuring Nora Fatehi. Norareceived a lot of praise for her standout performance in the "Kamariya" song from another gem from the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, "Stree".
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Blending the classic Bollywood charm with a modern pulse, "Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka" enjoys vibrant choreography by Vijay Ganguly. The track has been voiced by the versatile Rashmeet Kaur, with lyrics penned by the legendary Amitabh Bhattacharya.
Spilling her excitement, Nora shared, "'Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka' was an absolute thrill to perform. Feeling every beat and knowing the audience would want to groove along made it so exciting. This song is completely explosive and continues the era of high-energy performances and iconic Bollywood glamour-the same spirit the audience has always loved seeing from me. The choreography is powerful, the hook step is catchy, and every moment on set felt like moving to the heartbeat of the music itself."
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition October 09, 2025 de Gulf Today.
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