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Jitendra Kumar’s Shabaash song from Jaadugar is played in Common Wealth games, and the actor is overjoyed

Actor Jitendra Kumar is joyful as the song Shabaash from his Netflix film Jaadugar was played in the Common Wealth games. The song was used as an anthem to inspire the participants representing India in the reputed Common Wealth games 2022. We all know that very few celebs are gifted with an opportunity to present a global platform. So it’s a moment of pride for him. The games are currently going on in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

While expressing his happiness, the actor said, “I am overwhelmed with joy because it is a big thing for any actor. We never thought that our song would accomplish this. This song is a beautiful creation of Vivek Hariharan and Niloptal Bora. The song is played in the movie to lift our mood and rebuild our spirits so that we are set free from the pressure of winning and simply enjoy the game and do our best. CommonWealth games are one of the biggest sports events, and our players have already made our heads held high. My heart gets filled with pride by being a part of their journey this closely.”

The actor’s movie Jaadugar is continuously breaking records and gaining praise all over the world. His character as a magician has got excellent reviews.

Talking about this achievement, Jitendra Kumar says, “My heartfelt thanks to the viewers for so much love and support. I credit this accomplishment to all my fans who supported and encouraged me. It makes me do well. I would also like to congratulate my whole team. We all gave our best to produce this great quality work.”

The actor has also worked in Amazon Prime Video’s popular series Panchayat s2, which received huge appreciation from the audience.

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