Get Ready To Groove On The Peppy Song 'Wrong Number' From 'Who's Your Daddy? 2'

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With the recent release of ALTBalaji & ZEE5's comical drama 'Who's Your Daddy? 2', fans have a treat watching the hilarious tale of a handsome young boy who is on his journey to find his father. While his goal in life might be a simple one, he meets and befriends people on his way, which later adds to the confusion, taking the comic element a notch higher. As this is the second season of the show, needless to say, the drama, the humour, and the confusion are all double.

Giving another treat to their fans, the show's makers have released a peppy song from the show for their fans to groove on. 'Wrong Number' is a Punjabi song penned by Kabul Bukhari and sung by Romy with Abhiruchi Singh, Ann Fernandes, Debanjali Joshi on additional vocals. The music of the song is by Romy with Nakul Chugh on the keys. In the song, we see our hero, Shooshan being in a state of dilemma as he contemplates if he has finally found his father. He also approaches his father and tries to convince him. However, the song's lyrics suggest that he may have found the wrong one, adding to the double confusion.

Featuring popular actor Bhavin Bhanushali, social media sensation Sameeksha Sud and YouTuber Anushka Sharma, the story of Who's Your Daddy? 2 revolves around a small-town orphaned boy Shooshan played by Bhavin Bhanushali, who has entered into a new city, a new college, new relationships, and new problems. His quest to find out who's his daddy gets him trapped in a funnily tragic situation that could ever happen in any lover's life.

Watch all episodes of Who's Your Daddy? 2 streaming now on ALTBalaji.

A version of this article was first published in Transcontinental Times.

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