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Consistency Across Languages: Punjabi Song 'Arjan Vailly Unaltered

As the release date approaches, the creators of "Animal" intensify promotions, unveiling the Punjabi track Arjan Vailly, lauded for its originality, consistent across all versions.

With the release date looming, the creators of "Animal" are intensifying their promotional efforts, with a recent visit to Dubai where they showcased the movie at the iconic Burj Khalifa. In a recent development, the makers unveiled the Arjan Vailly song, a Punjabi track that captures Ranbir Kapoor's intensity.

Penned and sung by Bupinder Babbal, with music composed by Manan Bharadwaj, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga emphasized on Twitter that this Punjabi song will remain consistent across all language versions. Praised for this decision, Vanga explained that the song's originality is so profound that it defies interpretation.

Fans are lauding Sandeep Reddy Vanga's choice to retain the song's originality in all versions, acknowledging that certain songs possess a unique essence that may be lost in translation. Starring Rashmika as the female lead and Anil Kapoor in a pivotal role, "Animal," a gritty film, is set to hit cinemas on December 1 in major Indian languages.

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