Bhuj: The Pride of India song Zaalima Coca Cola- Netizens wonder how Nora Fatehi’s item number helped win the war

    Zaalima Coca Cola: Netizens wonder how it helped win the war

    Bhuj: The Pride of India song Zaalima Coca Cola- Netizens wonder how Nora Fatehi’s item number helped win the war

    Fans were super excited when they heard that Nora Fatehi will be sporting a never seen before avatar in Bhuj: The Pride of India. Also starring Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha, and Ammy Virk among others, the film features Nora as a spy, an undercover agent named Heena Rehman. Well, her first look and gritty performance in the trailer left us in awe and we eagerly looked forward to the war drama. However, a track titled Zaalima Coca Cola from the film was dropped today which has confused netizens about Nora’s role in Bhuj. Not only the song and the lyrics but even the actress is being trolled.

    Bhuj: The Pride of India song Zaalima Coca Cola- Netizens wonder how Nora Fatehi’s item number helped win the war

    Bhuj: The Pride of India song Zaalima Coca Cola- Netizens wonder how Nora Fatehi’s item number helped win the war

    Bhuj: The Pride of India song Zaalima Coca Cola- Netizens wonder how Nora Fatehi’s item number helped win the war

    Zaalima Coca Cola has been sung by Shreya Ghoshal. The lyrics have been penned by Vayu while the music is composed by Tanishk Bagchi. It sounds like a dream team, but sadly the song has failed to meet expectations of fans. The lyrics are really weird and the track seems quite unnecessary for a war drama. Nora, as always, wins hearts with her killer dance moves and grace. But a few of the steps are a tad on the tacky side. Many netizens seem to feel so and have left comments below the video sharing their thoughts.

    While one wrote: ‘Without this “item song”, India would have definitely lost the war. Well done makers’, another stated: ‘Patriotic film :" Bhuj the pride of India", Item song : "Zaalimaa Coca Cola pila de". After watching this.. Now I'm okay with ketchup in Maggi’. Many others even connected the song to the time footballer Cristiano Ronaldo picked up bottles of the aerated drinks during a press conference and put them away. One user wrote: ‘This song is definitely sponsored by coca cola to overccome their loss due to Cristiano.’

    What did you think of Nora Fatehi’s Zaalima Coca Cola?