'Gully Boy': Fans go gaga over Ranveer Singh's 'Mere Gully Mein'

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Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh's latest song 'Mere Gully Mein' from his upcoming film 'Gully Boy' has taken twitterverse by storm with fans being completely blown away by Ranveer's talent.
The makers of 'Gully Boy' recently released Ranveer Singh's version of 'Mere Gully Mein' and fans are completely mesmerised by the actor's newly discovered rapping skills.

The song, a revamped version of the track that came out in 2015, features original singer Divine alongside Ranveer's Naezy and is carefully filmed to retain all the swag that the original track carried.
While some fans are falling in love with the song all over again and appreciating it in its new avatar, there is a majority of people who are hearing it for the first time and do not seem to be getting enough of the catchy beats and lyrics.

"Redefining versatility with every song. No doubt movie is made for him (Ranveer Singh) only, no one can present it like him," a fan tweeted.

Praising Ranveer Singh's skills in the song, another user tweeted, "My first song as a Vivian Divine fan was 'Mere Gully Mein' that too 3 years back! Now heard Ranveer doing full justice to the flow of the rap. I'm hyped and happy for the entire scene bursting because of Gully Boy."
Finding Ranveer's version of the song better than the original version a fan wrote, "The song is really amazing though. Much better than the previous one. Editing on point Ranveer is the versatile superstar we need and Siddhant Chaturvedi might just be the debut of the year."

Asserting that nothing can beat the original version, a user tweeted, "'Mere Gully Mein' remake by Ranveer was cool but nothing beats the original. Divine and Naezy's synergy was off the charts. The boys had some kind of crazy energy in the video. Remake issa No for me."

Appreciating the cinematography of the video, a user wrote, "Whoever did the cinematography is a genius! Kudos to team gully boy!"

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