- By Poorva Karki
- Sun, 17 Dec 2023 11:06 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Bobby Deol Jamal Kudu Song Girl: It seems like Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s blockbuster hit with the most polarised reviews, Animal, cannot catch a break from trending on social media. First, it was the movie itself, then it became about the acting skills displayed by Ranbir Kapoor and Bobby Deol, followed by Tripti Dimri being the new national crush. Amid all this, the Iranian song Jamal Jamaloo, which was played during Deol’s entry, also made it to the trends after netizens went crazy over its captivating tune. And now, without catching a break, the track is back in the trends, and this time, it's all about Tannaz Davoodi- India’s latest national crush.
The song Jamal Jamaloo is an old Iranian song that was used in the movie. After it garnered major fandom, the movie makers had to also release an official version of the track, by the name ‘Jamal Kudu’. In that song, apart from ‘Lord Bobby’, the one who stole everyone’s hearts was Tannaz Davoodi. So, who is this new national crush that Indians cannot stop talking about?
Who is Tannaz Davoodi?
Tannaz Davoodi or Tanni, is an Iranian dancer and model, who works in India. She has worked in several Bollywood projects with some of the most known personalities. However, the model only recently got her deserved fame after she appeared in the ‘Jamal Kudu’ song. Acting as one of the singers and guests at Deol’s third wedding in the film, Davoodi was seen dancing to the tunes that she herself was singing in the said scene.
Now, people have begun to follow her on all her social media platforms, making her the new internet sensation. Her Instagram handle by the name ‘tannaz.davoodi’, had gained 260K followers.
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Vanga’s ‘Animal’ ended up topping all the charts at the Box Office, despite the controversial reviews. The movie garnered ample praise for its casting, songs, background score, gore, and such, but received equal criticism for some of the most questionable takes on women, displaying ‘misogyny’ in countless scenes.