Mumbai, March 31 (Ians) Playback singer Shahid Mallya, who is known for songs like ‘Daryaa’, ‘Kudmayi’, ‘Ikk Kudi’ and others, has released his new song titled ‘Umar Qaid’.
The singer shared that the song holds a lot of emotional significance for him as it comes from a very special place.
Shahid has received a lot of positive response to his recent tracks like ‘Dil Khona’ from ‘Tera Kya Hoga Lovely’, ‘Jaane Kyun’ and ‘Haniya Lag Ja Gale’.
Talking about his latest track, Shahid said: “’Umar Qaid’ is truly a very special song for me. The day is particularly very important and special for me due to a personal reason related to my love for music.”
The singer further mentioned, “The song has got the pulse of the audience sorted and people will connect with it like never before. It is all set to take you on a soulful journey like never before.
The singer shared that the song holds a lot of emotional significance for him as it comes from a very special place.
Shahid has received a lot of positive response to his recent tracks like ‘Dil Khona’ from ‘Tera Kya Hoga Lovely’, ‘Jaane Kyun’ and ‘Haniya Lag Ja Gale’.
Talking about his latest track, Shahid said: “’Umar Qaid’ is truly a very special song for me. The day is particularly very important and special for me due to a personal reason related to my love for music.”
The singer further mentioned, “The song has got the pulse of the audience sorted and people will connect with it like never before. It is all set to take you on a soulful journey like never before.
- 3/31/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Tera Kya Hoga Lovely
In A. C. Tirulokchandar’s Main Bhi Ladki Hoon, which released 60 years ago, Meena Kumar (all smeared in dark colouring) played a dark-complexioned girl Rajni who finds herself being humiliated and ridiculed every step of her way.
At one point in the melodramatic rendition of colour prejudice, the Tragedy Queen stands before a statue of Lord Krishna and sings (in Lata Mangeshkar’s voice) Krishna oh kaley Krishna/tuney yeh kya kiya kaisa badla liya/Rang deke mujhe apna.
Ileana D’Cruz , no Meena Kumari, stands before a picture of Lord Krishna in director Balwinder Singh Janjua’s surprisingly sassy and funny romcom, wondering what the hell happened.
D’Cruz as the spirited dusky Lovely is miscast. It would have been better to cast an actual dark-complexioned actress in the role rather than smear the actress with a weird tan.
That apart, the rest of the cast...
In A. C. Tirulokchandar’s Main Bhi Ladki Hoon, which released 60 years ago, Meena Kumar (all smeared in dark colouring) played a dark-complexioned girl Rajni who finds herself being humiliated and ridiculed every step of her way.
At one point in the melodramatic rendition of colour prejudice, the Tragedy Queen stands before a statue of Lord Krishna and sings (in Lata Mangeshkar’s voice) Krishna oh kaley Krishna/tuney yeh kya kiya kaisa badla liya/Rang deke mujhe apna.
Ileana D’Cruz , no Meena Kumari, stands before a picture of Lord Krishna in director Balwinder Singh Janjua’s surprisingly sassy and funny romcom, wondering what the hell happened.
D’Cruz as the spirited dusky Lovely is miscast. It would have been better to cast an actual dark-complexioned actress in the role rather than smear the actress with a weird tan.
That apart, the rest of the cast...
- 3/8/2024
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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