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India.com23-06-2025
Bhojpuri film superstar Khesari Lal Yadav and Bollywood actress Daisy Shah's song 'Nathuniya 2' has gone viral as soon as it was released today. The Bhojpuri audience has welcomed the song wholeheartedly and this song is also being appreciated by those who are not Bhojpuri speakers but like Bhojpuri. You must remember that when the song Nathuniya was released, it broke many records. The magic of this song was such that even today, people are crazy about it, which is now being seen with 'Nathuniya 2'. Khesari Lal Yadav's stardom is clearly visible in this song, and his fresh chemistry with Daisy Shah is also not going to let you blink your eyes from the screen. Meet Salman Khan's heroine who once worked in Bollywood
The buzz of the song 'Nathuniya 2' on Saregama Bhojpuri's YouTube channel started from the day the song was announced. Due to this, when the teaser of the song was released, it started trending tremendously. People started getting addicted to that song from then itself, and people made many reels on the teaser itself. Not only this, the magic of the motion poster of this song is also working on Bhojpuri music lovers, and now that this song was released this morning, the song did wonders. This song has created a stir on the internet and has started moving rapidly towards a new record by garnering millions of views in just a few hours.
After the amazing response of the audience to 'Nathuniya 2', Khesari Lal Yadav said, 'This is not just a song, it is an attempt to take Bhojpuri music to the international level. I never thought that the second part of Nathuniya would also come, but when it was released and the way people are liking it, it is unforgettable. Her Latest video setsthe internet on fire
The audience is my God, and every song of mine is dedicated to them. He said about Daisy Shah that she is an amazing actress and dancer. The experience of working with her has been great. Our chemistry is also amazing in the song, which you must be seeing too. People still love Nathuniya a lot and hope that Nathuniya 2 is also getting a lot of love from the audience and keeps getting it.'
At the same time, Daisy Shah said that 'The energy and popularity of the Bhojpuri industry is really amazing. It was a lot of fun working with Khesari Lal Yadav ji. I hope that the audience will love this song and they will like my work.' Talking about the song, this song is a blockbuster. Let us tell you that the song 'Nathuniya 2' is available on Saregama Him Bhojpuri's YouTube channel as well as on all major music streaming platforms. The song has been shot grandly, and from its look and feel, it is clear that Bhojpuri music has now firmly stepped onto the global stage.
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