One more song from Sonam Kapoor and Dulquer Salmaan's The Zoya Factor has arrived on the internet and it's about banal, unimpressive lyrics that can put you to sleep. Titled Pepsi Ki Kasam, the song is loaded with item situation, unbalanced dance steps and cringe-worthy lyrics about going out to see the films, eating burgers and drinking soft drinks.
The video is shot inside an alternative club flushed with neon lights. Sonam is found in numerous outfits, vogueing out of sight or showing up on occasion over a bicycle or in Dulquer's arms. Together, they at some point break into the snare step, which basically needs them to make the metal hand sign and toss it around. Pepsi jars are found in excess of two or three casings, uncovering the video's genuine aims effectively.
"Say bye-bye-bye to your Wednesday Blues 'cause our track #PepsiKiKasam is here. Watch it NOW!," Sonam wrote in her tweet as she shared the song. She had before shared two pictures of herself from the song.
A week ago, the film's song Kaash was released to the fans. Sonam shared the song on Twitter and expressed, "To fill your monsoons with love, we bring you the ultimate love anthem!" Sung by Arijit Singh and Alyssa Mendonsa, the song is written by Amitabh Bhattacharya.
The forthcoming comedy based on Anuja Chauhan's 2008 novel of a similar name and furthermore stars Sanjay Kapoor and Angad Bedi in essential roles. The epic rotates around a Rajput young lady, Zoya Solanki, an executive in an advertisement organization, who meets the Indian Cricket Team as a major aspect of an undertaking. Following a fascinating unforeseen development, she winds up turning into a lucky charm for the men dressed in blue during the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Abhishek Sharma has directed the film, which will hit the huge screens on September 20 this year.