Mouni Roy's new song Gali Gali is breaking the Internet: Here's what's so special

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Mouni Roy dancing to the tunes of a reprised version of Gali Gali Mein from 1989 film Tridev
Mouni Roy dancing to the tunes of a reprised version of Gali Gali Mein from 1989 film Tridev

New Delhi : The gorgeous Mouni Roy has just posted a a brand new song Gali Gali from upcoming Kannada film KGF: Chapter 1 and you won't believe, it's making huge noise in the Internet world. Mouni is playing a special appearance in the movie via the song and people can't stop watching her and the song. She is almost setting the dancing floor on fire.

In the dance number, Mouni Roy is seen dancing to the tunes of a reprised version of Gali Gali Mein from 1989 film Tridev, originally sung by Alka Yagnik and featuring Jackie Shroff and Sangeeta Bijlani. Re-composed and programmed by Tanishk Bagchi, the new version of Gali Gali has been sung by Neha Kakkar. While sharing the song on Twitter, Mouni Roy described it in these words: "Dance your heart out to the sizzling number of the season."

Viewers are giving positive reviews about Mouni Roy's performance in 'Gali Gali' and some comments on Twitter are like, ""You broke the internet today. What a sensation!" and "Mouni Roy is very gorgeous in Gali Gali and your dance makes our heartbeat faster." Meanwhile, another user added: "Mouni Roy, you are the best dancer and Neha Kakkar, your voice too."

Coming to the film, the Kannada film KGF has been directed by Prashanth Neel and will be released in four other languages, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malyalam. The Hindi version of the film will be distributed by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani's Excel Movies. To inform KGF has been scheduled to be released at the box office on December 21 and will clash with Shah Rukh Khan's Zero.

Talking about the clash, Mr Sidhwani told news agency IANS: "I don't think it is a clash or a fight for the space. I think there is enough space. The reason we're coming on the same date is because it is an important festive date for south and we're releasing in four different south Indian languages. We couldn't have delayed it."