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Sohum Shah ‘Crazxy’ cross-over with Rakhi Sawant, Poonam Pandey is epitome of meta moments

By IANS | Updated: February 26, 2025 17:45 IST

Mumbai, Feb 26 Actor Sohum Shah is leaving no stone unturned to mount a huge buzz for his ...

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Mumbai, Feb 26 Actor Sohum Shah is leaving no stone unturned to mount a huge buzz for his upcoming movie ‘Crazxy’. As the release date of the film draws closer, Sohum has now joined forces with Rakhi Sawant, and Poonam Pandey for a special song from the film.

The music video of the song starts with Rakhi showing up in the car of Sohum’s character, as she holds him at gunpoint. They drive off, and midway the gun slips out from Rakhi’s hand leading to a scuffle between the two. The car stops only after hitting Poonam.

As Sohum steps out of his car to check on Poonam, Rakhi tells her, ‘Kitni baar mar ke zinda hogi” bringing forth a meta moment, as Poonam had faked her death last year as a part of a health awareness campaign.

The makers shared the special song on social media on Wednesday. They wrote in the caption, “The CRAZXY-IEST CROSSOVER for the CRAZXY-EST SONG! #Crazxy In Cinemas This Friday (28th February)”.

Earlier, a crew member from the film had revealed an interesting incident when the team witnessed a theft of a large sum of money, the catch being that the thief stole fake currency used for the filming. However, the thief returned the money when they realised the mistake.

During the shoot in a remote village, the crew used fake currency notes as part of the film’s plot. However, during a break, the notes were stolen by unknown villagers, leaving the team in shock.

Speaking about the incident, a crew member had shared, “We were in the middle of an intense shoot when we realized that the fake money we were using had vanished. At first, we were confused, but then we understood that some villagers had mistaken it for real cash”.

Realising what had happened, the crew quickly made an announcement in the village, clarifying that the stolen money was fake and meant only for filming. In a bizarre turn of events, just hours after the announcement, the notes reappeared in the exact spot they had been taken from.

‘Crazxy’ is set to arrive in cinemas on February 28, 2025.

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