There is no dearth of arm candy for wise-cracking gangster Shoaib Khan -- played by Akshay Kumar -- in Milan Luthria's upcoming gangster flick Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobaara.
Tu hi khwahish, a new retro number from the film, features not only leading lady Sonakshi Sinha and Sophie Choudry but Hazel Crowney, who makes a special appearance in the song and other exotic dancers.
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Image: Hazel Croney and Akshay Kumar in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai DobaaraDressed in a suit and dark sunglasses, Shoaib Khan is seen making a grand entrance at his birthday party.
Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, this Pritam composition looks poised to top the success of Shootout At Wadala item numbers featuring Priyanka Chopra, Sunny Leone and Sophie Choudry.
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Image: Hazel Croney and Akshay Kumar in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai DobaaraAkshay Kumar, who takes over from Emraan Hashmi as the ruthless gangster Shoaib Khan, adds his innate swagger to the character and a few punch lines.
'Galat kaam toh main bachpan se hi karta aa raha hun,' he declares cockily while making a dramatic entrance.
The film also stars Imran Khan as Shoaib's nemesis Aslam and Sonali Bendre as his former lover Mumtaz.
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Image: Tu Hi Khwahish from Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai DobaaraWhile starlet Hazel Croney is seen showing off her moves along with a bunch of exotic dancers, Sophie Choudry -- who earned accolades for her item number in Shootout At Wadala -- is seen flirting with the don in the song.
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Image: Akshay Kumar in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai DobaaraThe hotties vie for Shoaib Khan's attention in the song.
Set for an August 15 release this year, Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobaara! has been produced by Ekta Kapoor and written by Rajat Arora.
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Image: Akshay Kumar in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai DobaaraWith its vintage look and retro dialogues, the song is strongly reminiscent of the 1970s era films.
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