Dreamum Wakeuppam OFFICIAL Full Song | Aiyyaa | Rani Mukerji & Prithviraj Sukumaran
What happens when a Marathi girl falls for a South Indian boy? Everything goes WAKDA!!To find out more about this clash of cultures check out the latest song Dreamum Wakeuppam from the film Aiyyaa- starring Rani Mukerji and Prithviraj Sukumaran

Prithviraj Sukumaran and Rani Mukerji (Aiyyaa Movie Stills)
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[...] decoding his performance to praising his lovable co star and going the Dream-um Wakeup-um way, Prithvi was all mouth about everything, fulltoo ‘Wakda’ [...]
[...] decoding his performance to praising his lovable co star and going the Dream-um Wakeup-um way, Prithvi was all mouth about everything, fulltoo ‘Wakda’ [...]
[...] Dreamum Wakeuppam opens a manuscript and one can exclaim ‘What an opening!’ Going by a promos, there are impassioned reactions to this one; possibly one would like it or usually hatred it, generally with Rani in her new avtar. However musically speaking, a strain does locate on with we after 2 or 3 hearings. Song has 80’s ‘dhinchaak’ feel with musty lyrics like ‘Jumpingum pumpingum’. Amit has selected multilingual gifted Soumya Rao who has sung in many South Indian languages. She has brought out a local Southern nuances in a song, that act as a good supplement on. This one is really an eye familiar and courtesy grabbing track, generally with Rani’s southern summons attempt. [...]
[...] Dreamum Wakeuppam opens the album and one can exclaim ‘What an opening!’ Going by the promos, there are extreme reactions to this one; either one would like it or just hate it, especially with Rani in her new avtar. However musically speaking, the song does catch on with you after 2 or 3 hearings. Song has 80’s ‘dhinchaak’ feel with funky lyrics like ‘Jumpingum pumpingum’. Amit has chosen multilingual talented Soumya Rao who has sung in many South Indian languages. She has brought out the colloquial Southern nuances in the song, which act as a good add on. This one is definitely an eye catchy and attention grabbing track, especially with Rani’s southern siren attempt. [...]