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Arjun Kanungo, Tulsi Kumar's 'Killer Haseena' is lethal, gothic and mysterious
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Arjun Kanungo said: "What makes 'Killer Haseena' special is the fact that both Tulsi and I are known for very different sounds and with this track we marry the two. We had a blast shooting the music video and getting into these mysterious characters. I look forward to what audiences have to say."
Shruti Haasan's single 'She is a Hero' garners over a million views
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In less than a few days of its release, "She Is A Hero" has already crossed a million views and is showing no signs of slowing down. "She Is A Hero" brings together varied artists and a mix of genres, all with one aim- to celebrate women. The video of the song features girls from the NGO Shiksha Seva Foundation, which has made this track all the more special. The track has been produced by Karan Kanchan and Karan Parikh while visual artist Santanu Hazarika dons the creative director's hat for this special track.
Neha Kakkar, Dhanashree Verma talk about bonding on 'O Sajna' sets
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Both Neha and Dhanashree said they shared a friendly bond on the sets. "In 'O Sajna' you see two women taking control and being empowered," Neha said. "Dhanashree and I got along like a house on fire and connected on a personal level. Fans will see that closeness and comfort in the music video as well."
Shreya Ghoshal: 'Boom Padi' is special as it's Madhuri's first-ever garba dance number
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The makers of 'Maja Ma', which will release digitally on Prime Video, launched a foot-tapping, upbeat dance number titled 'Boom Padi' on Thursday. The music video from the film, sees Madhuri weave her magic, with catchy hook steps.
Anu Malik recalls working with KK on a dance reality show
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After looking at the performance by 'DID Super Moms' contestant Anila and choreographer Shweta on the song 'Banda Bindas' from the 2001 movie 'Aks', sung by K.K., composed by Anu Malik and picturised on megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Anu shared how K.K. compared his composition for the song with R.D. Burman.
Sona Mohapatra sings 'Kuhu Kuhu' in impromptu tribute to Lata Mangeshkar
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Sona Mohapatra crooned, a-cappella, the 'Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya', a duet sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammad Rafi for the pan-India 1957 film, 'Suvarna Sundari', starring the legendary Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Anjali Devi. That was her tribute the late Nightingale of India, Lata Mangeshkar.
Neha Kakkar in awe of 'Superstar Singer 2' contestant Mohammad Faiz
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Appreciating his performance, Neha said: "Oh my god! Faiz is a magician. He has created magic on stage. I was so mesmerised that I forgot to give him a standing ovation. He is so amazing that he is not only a face of TV but also a popular face on social media."
Anu Malik to take judge's seat for 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li'l Champs'
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Talking about the show, Anu Malik mentioned: "I am very excited about judging 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li'l Champs'. In fact, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa is a prestigious show for singers as well as music enthusiasts and while I have been following the show, this is the first time I will be a part of it and I am really kicked."
Arijit's song 'Phir Na Aisi Raat Aayegi' is about unrequited love
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The song has been sung by Arijit Singh, composed by Pritam and penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya.The video completes the audio in every sense as it showcases the bittersweet moments of the unrequited love that Rupa and Laal have for each other. Taking to social media, Aamir Khan Productions shared a poster as they announced the song. In the caption, the makers jotted down "Reminisce the bitter-sweet moments of unrequited love with the magical voice of Arijit Singh in #PhirNaAisiRaatAayegi, song video out now".
Raj Kapoor's favourite and also Benazir's: Mukesh and his melodious career
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Mukesh, who would have turned 99 on Friday (July 22), rose to prominence with "Dil Jalta Hai" from "Pehli Nazar" (1945), a song he so faithfully essayed in the style of his idol K.L. Saigal that when the legendary singer heard it later, he said it was so strange that he had absolutely no idea of having sung it. And 'Dil Jalta Hai", which he introduced to the audience as his life's first, was the last one he sang in his 1976 US and Canada concert trip, during which he succumbed to a massive heart attack in Detroit.
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