
Chhalaang, all set to premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Video is an inspirational comedy. By the looks of the trailer, the film looks exciting and enriching, taking you back to your school days.
The movie's first track 'Care Ni Karda' was released and the rap song has been on loop with its beats. The song has taken over our play lists and this trendy challenge has taken over Bollywood.
Yo-Yo Honey Singh has sung the song 'Care Ni Karda' and initiated a social media stir for the song with a challenge called #CareNiKardaRapChallenge.
We have seen other B-town celebs like Nushrratt, Rajkummar Rao, Rakul Preet Singh and Arjun Kapoor owning up to the challenge and posting their versions of it on social media but this one has taken us by a whip.
Ayushmann Khurrana took to his social media stumbling and trembling to keep the rhythm going. The andhadhun actor delivers the funniest and the best version of this rap. He says, "@rajkummar_rao ka #CareNiKardaRapChallenge accepted! All the best for #Chhalaang to @nushrrattbharuccha and you. This was my first try and the worst try, but looked very funny, so I thought I’ll post this one. 🙈 😂💛 Nominating @vickykaushal09 @patralekhaa and @aparshakti_khurana to do this rap. Go for it guys!"
The challenge has been a rage amongst the celebrities and the netizens. Everyone is seen enjoying it and sharing their versions. Adding to the wave of rap, this song is peppy and catchy almost making it difficult for someone to unlearn it.
Have you taken the #CareNiKardaRapChallenge yet?
Helmed by Hansal Mehta, the film is a Luv Films production, presented by Gulshan Kumar & Bhushan Kumar, produced by Ajay Devgn, Luv Ranjan & Ankur Garg. Chhalaang is all set to release on Amazon Prime Video on November 13.
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