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Forget music, Hrithik-Sonam-Honey Singh have created a fashionable chutney of the 90s favourite

Vineeta Kumar | Updated on: 13 February 2017, 4:04 IST

The news of both the Bollywood leading stars teaming up was spreading 'dheere dheere' and now they have arrived. Yo Yo Honey Singh's reprised version of a song from 90s musical hit Aashiqui is out and it has divided the internet. While some are blaming it for tearing the beautiful essence of the original Dheere Dheere apart, some are liking the soft-subtle vibe that the video holds.

The rapper has refurbished the entire song and has presented it as a tribute to the late music producer Gulshan Kumar.

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Photo: A screen grab from the song

While Hrithik Roshan has been depicted as a multi-millionaire, Sonam Kapoor is an event decorator. Here's what Sonam Kapoor posted on Twitter as she released the video:

And here are certain observations that we have made about Dheere Dheere:

1. It looks more like a fashion guide. Seems like Sonam Kapoor's hair stylist took this as an opportunity to showcase her talent -- of looking good. From the sleek ponytail, wispy dos to that intricately made mat like hairdo, Sonam Kapoor is sporting them all.

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Photo: A screen grab from the song

2. Dheere Dheere also looks like more of an attempt by Hrithik Roshan to look younger than his actual age. So while we don't mind him showing his moves (who just doesn't love watching Hrithik dancing), we do mind him clicking photos of a random girl, while sporting orange hair.

3. We sure love Yo Yo, because who else can dare to dream about presenting taking India to the Grammys for hip-hop? No offence meant, but a quick note to the dreamer -- please leave some things untouched.

First published: 1 September 2015, 6:43 IST
 
Vineeta Kumar @VineetaKumar_09

Vineeta brings Bollywood fun and intricate showbiz details to Catch/Speed News. She has worked with IndiaTV, Zee News, and is here to provide Catch readers with the best of 'quality entertainment'. A Delhi girl, Vineeta pursued BMMMC from I P College for Women, Delhi University, and craves to know more all the time. When she is not indulging in a serious cinematic discussion over a film she just watched, Vineeta is either reading a fantasy book or polishing her artistic skills.