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The recreated version is bit on a slower note than the original one. Their chemistry looks more of that between two friends rather than the two lovers. Instead of the sensuous chemistry of the original lead, they indulge and break into a playful and naughty dance. On the other hand, the song from OK Jaanu features the lead pair of Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor. Also Read - From Katrina Kaif to Alia Bhatt: 11 Bollywood actresses who look like a bomb even without makeup The original, which was part of Mani Ratnam’s Bombay, was composed by AR Rahman and sung by Remo Fernandez and attained a cult status over the years. Sung by Jubin Nautiyal, Shashaa Tirupati and Badshah, the song was rearranged by composer Tanishk Bagchi. The song had everything going in its favour be it the chemistry between its lead pair, the foot tapping tune by AR Rahman, the energetic voice of Remo Fernandes or the sultry Sonali Bendre. Ok Jaanu’s The Humma Song has been receiving mixed reaction ever since it was released by the makers. In the original video, the lead pair checks into a shady hotel after Manisha misses her train and the two get into a sensuous mode as they are in love. Also Read - Shraddha Kapoor once AGAIN proves to be a part of BTS ARMY sings My Universe to her dog – watch On the other hand the latest version is recreated by Badshah, Tanishk Bagchi and is picturised on Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor. The first song from ‘Ok Jaanu’ is out and it’s a foot tapping number titled ‘The Humma Song’ It’s a sensual song picturised quite imaginatively on on the lead stars of the film Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor. The original was composed by AR Rahman and was sung by Remo Fernandes and filmed on the leads of Bombay, Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala with a number of side dancers along with Sonali Bendre.
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The song has been recreated for Shaad Ali's OK Jaanu. The latest entry into the long list of classic songs that has been recreated for a film or single is AR Rahman's 1995 chartbuster Hamma Hamma from Mani Ratnam's Bombay.