As
we
all
await
for
the
release
of
the
much
awaited
Krrish
3,
the
makers
have
released
a
new
song
titled
'God
Allah
Aur
Bhagwan'
from
the
movie.
For
the
first
time
ever,
we
get
to
see
two
Hrithik
Roshans
dancing
together
in
the
song
that
features
both
the
characters
played
by
the
actor.
This
dance
number
does
not
impress
us
much
as
we
feel
the
entire
act
has
been
overdone.
We
cannot
forget
to
mention
that
there
is
even
a
huge
Krrish
statue
in
this
song.
So
let's
count
this
statue
as
the
third
Hrithik
in
the
song.
Then
there
are
a
whole
bunch
of
kids
and
and
lot
more
people
who
are
all
praises
for
Krrish.
We
of
course
have
the
heroine
Priyanka
Chopra
who
shakes
a
leg
along
with
Krrish
and
his
father
Rohit
Mehra.
When
we
see
Krrish's
father
dancing,
it
takes
us
back
to
his
role
in
Koi..
Mil
Gaya.
In
the
second
part
of
the
Krrish
series,
Rohit
Mehra
looked
a
lot
older
but
here
in
'God
Allah
Aur
Bhagwan',
looks
younger
and
energetic.
Krrish
3
which
is
made
by
Rakesh
Roshan
is
set
to
hit
the
theatres
on
November
1.
Do
have
a
look
at
the
slide
show
for
stills
and
the
video
clip
of
this
latest
song.
The
Krrish
Statue
Here
is
an
snap
shot
of
the
huge
Krrish
statue
that
is
featured
in
this
new
song.
The
balloons
in
the
air
show
that
it
is
a
celebration.
Celebrations
The
entire
crowd
celebrates
the
existence
of
Krrish.
The
song
goes
like
this,
'God,
Allah
aur
Bhagwan.
Ne
banaya
ik
insaanJiska
naam
sunke
kaanpe
har
shaitan'.
Koi..
Mil
Gaya
Memories
Roshit
Mehra's
innocent
dance
reminds
us
of
his
role
from
the
first
part
of
the
Krrish
series
which
is
Koi..Mil
Gaya.
Circle
Of
Colours
This
is
a
beautiful
aeriel
shot
of
the
entire
setting.
It
looks
perfectly
organised
and
the
colours
are
well
co-ordinated.
It
looks
like
a
rangoli.
Krishna
Mehra
Here
is
a
closer
look
at
Hrithik
in
the
Krishna
Mehra
avatar
for
this
song.
Hrithik
Roshan
Here
is
a
an
image
where
you
can
see
Hrithik
who
is
the
father
and
he
also
has
a
statue
of
himself
in
the
Krrish
avatar.
Video
Clip
Do
have
a
look
at
this
latest
video
clip
to
see
the
full
song
of
'God
Allah
Aur
Bhagwan'.