LAAL PARI SONG LYRICS :
LAAL PARI SONG LYRICS Is A Song By Yo Yo Honey Singh, Simar Kaur. Ice V Lyrics Are Penned By Yo Yo Honey Singh, Alfaaz While Music Is Produced By Sajid Nadiadwala . Official Music Video Is Released On Official Channel.
LAAL PARI SONG HINDI LYRICS :
हाँ आह..
आफत मेरे गले पड़ी
मांगदे आति बदी बदी
पी जाती है खादी खादी
क्यों मांगे छोरी लाल परी
अरे…
वन थिंग आई एम फॉर श्योर बडी
दारू की मुझे तोड़ चढी
पी जाऊँगी खादी खादी
मंगवा दो कोई मुझे लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
मंगवा दो मुझको लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
मंगवा दो मुझको लाल परी
वन थिंग आई एम फॉर श्योर बडी
दारू की मुझे तोड़ चढी
पी जाऊँगी खादी खादी
मंगवा दो कोई मुझे लाल परी
मेरा रांझा बोतल खोलेगा
कोई ना बीच में बोलेगा
चाहे मुझको गाल पड़ी
मंगवा दो फिर भी लाल परी
केहंदी यो यो हनी सिंह!
दिल जावे मेरा पिघल पिघल पिघल
जद करती तू विगल विगल विगल
पी जावां तैनू दीक लाके
जिवेइन माल्ट तू सिंगल सिंगल सिंगल
जे तू माल्ट ए सिंगल सिंगल सिंगल
फिर मैं वी आ सिंगल सिंगल सिंगल
करण तैनू गोदी बैठा के
गुदगुदियाँ झुनझुनी झुनझुनी
कृपया मुझे झुनझुनी झुनझुनी करने दो
जद मैंनु करती छेड़ो
सीन विच मच्छदी पनीर
मैं पंजाब पुलिस से हूं
रुकें, अपने हाथ ऊपर रखें
और फ़्रीज़ होकर अपने हाथ ऊपर करो
और फ़्रीज़ होकर अपने हाथ ऊपर करो
और फ़्रीज़ मैं पंजाब पुलिस से हूँ
वन थिंग आई एम फॉर श्योर बडी
दारू की मुझे तोड़ चढी
पी जाऊँगी खादी खादी
मंगवा दो कोई मुझे लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
लाल परी लाल परी
बंबई बर्मिंघम के लिए
नई दिल्ली सिटी शाउटआउट बेबी
मैं हां तेरा कल्ला बठेरा
इसे सपेरे की तरह घुमाएँ
मैं हां सपेरा
नाक च तेरे कोका जादा दा
तैनू बॉम्बे बर्मिंघम घुमा दा
पेडीक्योर करा के नी आजा
24 कैरेट दी झांझर पहरा दान
अम्बा दे अम्बा दे अम्बा दे बाघ
मंजे ते बैठा जट्ट नवाब
छड्डे फ्रेंच वाइन बिल्लो
घर दी कड़ी पिला दां शराब
अम्बा दे अम्बा दे अम्बा दे बाघ
अम्बा दे अम्बा दे अम्बा दे बाघ
अम्बा दे अम्बा दे अम्बा दे बाघ
मंजे ते बैठा जट्ट अरे!
वन थिंग आई एम फॉर श्योर बडी
दारू की मुझे तोड़ चढी
पी जाउंगी खादी खादी
मंगवा दो कोई मुझे लाल परी
वन थिंग आई एम फॉर श्योर बडी
दारू की मुझे तोड़ चढी
पी जाउंगी खादी खादी
मंगवा दो कोई मुझे लाल परी
मेरा रांझा बोतल खोलेगा
कोई ना बीच में बोलेगा
चाहे मुझको गाल पड़ी
मंगवा दो फिर भी लाल परी
केहंदी यो यो हनी सिंह!
LAAL PARI SONG ENGLISH LYRICS :
Yeah Aah..
Aafat Mere Gale Padi
Demande Aati Badi Badi
Pee Jaati Hai Khadi Khadi
Kyun Maange Chhori Lal Pari
Hey…
One Thing I’m For Sure Badi
Daaru Ki Mujhe Tod Chadhi
Pee Jaungi Khadi Khadi
Mangwa Do Koi Mujhe Lal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Mangwa Do Mujhko Lal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Mangwa Do Mujhko Lal Pari
One Thing I’m For Sure Badi
Daaru Ki Mujhe Tod Chadhi
Pee Jaungi Khadi Khadi
Mangwa Do Koi Mujhe Lal Pari
Mera Ranjha Bottle Kholega
Koi Na Beech Mein Bolega
Chahe Mujhko Gaal Padi
Mangwa Do Phir Bhi Laal Pari
Kehndi Yo Yo Honey Singh!
Dil Jaave Mera Pighal Pighal Pighal
Jad Karti Tu Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle
Pee Jaavan Tainu Deek Laake
Jivein Malt Tu Single Single Single
Je Tu Malt Ae Single Single Single
Phir Main Vi Aa Single Single Single
Karaan Tainu Godi Bitha Ke
Gudgudiyan Tingle Tingle Tingle
Let Me Tingle Tingle Please
Jad Mainu Karti Tease
Seene Vich Machdi Cheese
I’m From Punjab Police
Freeze Put Your Hands Up
And Freeze Put Your Hands Up
And Freeze Put Your Hands Up
And Freeze I’m From Punjab Police
One Thing I’m For Sure Badi
Daaru Ki Mujhe Tod Chadhi
Pee Jaungi Khadi Khadi
Mangwa Do Koi Mujhe Lal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Laal Pari Laal Pari
Bombay To Birmingham
New Delhi City Shoutout Baby
Main Haan Tera Kalla Bathera
Move It Like A Snake Charmer
Main Haan Sapera
Nak Ch Tere Koka Jada Da
Tainu Bombay Birmingham Ghuma Da
Pedicure Kara Ke Ni Aaja
24 Carat Di Jhanjar Pehra Daan
Amba De Amba De Amba De Baagh
Manje Te Baitha Jatt Nawaab
Chhad’de French Wine Billo
Ghar Di Kadi Pila Daan Sharaab
Amba De Amba De Amba De Baagh
Amba De Amba De Amba De Baagh
Amba De Amba De Amba De Baagh
Manje Te Baitha Jatt Hey!
One Thing I’m For Sure Badi
Daaru Ki Mujhe Tod Chadhi
Pee Jaaungi Khadi Khadi
Mangwa Do Koi Mujhe Laal Pari
One Thing I’m For Sure Badi
Daaru Ki Mujhe Tod Chadhi
Pee Jaaungi Khadi Khadi
Mangwa Do Koi Mujhe Laal Pari
Mera Ranjha Bottle Kholega
Koi Na Beech Mein Bolega
Chahe Mujhko Gaal Padi
Mangwa Do Phir Bhi Laal Pari
Kehndi Yo Yo Honey Singh!
Extra Inforamation
About Yo Yo Honey Singh :
In Hoshiarpur, Punjab, on March 15, 1983, Hirdesh Singh was born into a Sikh household. He was up in Karampura, West Delhi, a refugee community following the 1947 division of India and Pakistan. Lahori Sikh refugees from Lahore, Pakistan, make up Singh’s family. He attended Punjabi Bagh’s Guru Nanak Public School.
During his school years, Singh played the tabla. Since Singh is Sikh, he initially donned a turban, but his hair began to grow into deadlocks on its own. When he was 12 or 13, his mother had to cut his hair because it was unchanging despite washing it three times a week.
Singh describes how he put a rag on his head at the school’s assembly the following day, and the principal saw him and motioned for him to leave. Because Singh shaved his hair, his father stopped talking to him for two and a half years. Singh quit playing the tabla as a result, and he later became an atheist.
Singh claims that he did not practice religion and was only interested in learning about it. Growing up in a Sikh family, he was exposed to Sikhism; his spiritual guru, Abhinav Acharya Ji, taught him Hinduism; and when he was younger and moved to Mohali, Punjab, in 2007, he was exposed to Islam and Sufism. In order to obtain a computer from his family so that he could create beats and produce music while preparing for college, Singh earned a B.Sc. in information technology in 2001.
After his father expelled him, he moved into an apartment in Rohini Sector 3 that his Acharya Ji had given him. Singh attributes his musical exposure to his father, even though his father disapproved of Singh’s decision to pursue a career in music. Singh says his father used to play Mohammed Rafi’s music on repeat when he was a kid because he enjoys it. Despite having a low-paying career, his father’s passion for music led him to purchase a costly music system for the house. Because he thought Kishore Kumar’s songs were more well-known, Singh in particular enjoyed Kumar.
Singh went to study at Trinity College of Music in the United Kingdom because he was interested in music. He returned to Delhi after receiving his degree. He started off as a Bhangra music producer and recording artist. In 2006, he won the ETC award for Best Sound for his song “Glassy,” which was his first claim to fame.
Singh’s CD Desi By Nature from 2003 marked the beginning of his career as an underground music producer. During his college years, Singh learned how to compose music on his own by sampling English songs. In Birmingham, UK, the pirated CDs of the album began to sell.
Since remixes were popular in India at the time, a Birmingham-based music firm reached out to him in 2004 about perhaps hiring him as a music producer for a Punjabi remix album while they were setting up shop in India. Singh visited Mumbai at 21 years of age for the album. Among the singers on the CD were Babul Supriyo and Shweta Pandit. Singh spent ten months working on the record.
Singh performed on Bill Singh’s Peshi album in 2005, and he also appeared in the music video. Singh was asked to write a song for Punjabi vocalist Ashok Masti in 2005–06. Singh wrote the song “Glassy,” in which he sung an English rap song for the first time, written by his friend Sean, who is now known by his stage name “Bonafide.” Singh also participated in it’s music video with Masti. The song got so popular that it even made it to the BBC world charts.
After “Glassy” became popular, Singh moved to Mohali, Punjab, in 2007 because a friend said he would find work in the Punjabi music industry there. Singh rose to fame in the Indian music scene in the early 2010s, playing at a number of college festivals, including those held at Delhi’s Ansal Institute of Technology and Ramjas College. His standing was further solidified by his partnerships with well-known performers like Diljit Dosanjh.
Singh collaborated with Diljit on The Next Level, Diljit’s sixth studio album, which was released in 2008–2009. Singh wrote the music and made significant rap appearances on songs like “Panga” and “Los Angeles (LA)”; he also wrote the lyrics for “Ru Ba Ru,” Diljit’s only Urdu song to date. People liked the duo’s work, and the record was a success. In May 2011, the song Lak 28 Kudi Da peaked at the top of the BBC Asian Download Charts. After working as an award-winning music producer in Punjab for three years,
Singh returned to Delhi in late 2010 to continue working on his own independent debut studio album. Singh’s 14-track Punjabi album International Villager, which was released on November 11, 2011, cemented his place in the music industry. J-Star’s song “Gabru” from the album shot to the top of the Asian music charts, including the official BBC Asian rankings, very fast. In 2012, the music video for the song “Brown Rang” became the most popular video on YouTube.
Singh received recognition for his compositions, lyrics, singing, rapping, and an international music video that was directed by David Zennie, an American, in Dubai. With more than 10 million views, it took the top spot on the list of the most viewed videos on YouTube in India in 2012. More than 600 million people have viewed the song on YouTube. Many people now adore the album, even referring to it as one of Singh’s best creations.
Other notable chart-topping songs from the album include “Angreji Beat” by Honey Singh and Gippy Grewal, “Dope Shope” by Honey Singh and Deep Money, “Goliyaan” by Diljit Dosanjh and Honey Singh, and “Get Up Jawani” by Badshah (rapper) and Honey Singh. By 2012, Singh reportedly received ₹7 million rupees (US$84,000) for songs in the films Cocktail and Mastan, setting a record for the biggest sum ever given to an artist for a Bollywood song.
In Mastan, he performed his debut Hindi song. With two of his videos—”Brown Rang” and “High Heels” (a duet with Jaz Dhami)—ranking among the year’s top trending videos, his fame on YouTube skyrocketed. Singh and Gippy Grewal collaborated to release “Angreji Beat” after “Brown Rang” became popular. This song, which became a party anthem all throughout India, further cemented his reputation in the music business.
“Shakal Pe Mat Ja” was his first Bollywood song, and it featured Gagan Sidhu. Singh also contributed the beginning stanza to the song “Subha Hone Na De” from the 2011 Bollywood movie Desi Boyz, which featured Mika Singh and a verse by the rapper Bohemia. For a song in the movie Mastan, Singh demanded Rs. 7 million. Singh was one of the highest-paid musical performers in Bollywood at the time, receiving the highest salary of any singer in the industry.
He returned with the song “Birthday Bash” with Alfaaz for the movie Diliwali Zaalim Girlfriend in February 2015. He then went on to sing in Gabbar Is Back and Bhaag Johnny.
About Abhishek Bachchan :
Born on February 5, 1976, Abhishek Bachchan is an Indian actor and producer best known for his work in Hindi films. He is the son of actors Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan, and from 2012 to 2016, he was listed in Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list based on his popularity and income. Bachchan started his career with the drama film Refugee (2000),
which was moderately successful, and then had a dozen unsuccessful projects before his career prospects changed in 2004 with the action film Dhoom. He was praised by critics for his roles in Yuva (2004), Sarkar (2005), and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006), winning three consecutive Filmfare Awards for Best Supporting Actor.
In addition to the ensemble action films Dus (2005), Dhoom 2 (2006), and Dhoom 3 (2013), Bachchan’s other commercially successful films include the comedies Dostana (2008), Bol Bachchan (2012), Happy New Year (2014), and Housefull 3 (2016). He has since starred in the streaming ventures Breathe: Into the Shadows (2020), Ludo (2020), and Dasvi (2022), and he was praised for his performances in the small-scale dramas Ghoomer (2023) and I Want to Talk (2024). His biggest successes as a single male lead came from the comedy Bunty Aur Babli (2005) and the drama Guru (2007).
Bachchan’s production of the comedy-drama Paa (2009) earned him a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in addition to his three Filmfare Awards. He has a daughter with actress Aishwarya Rai, whom he has been married to since 2007.
Childhood and family
Bachchan with his parents Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan in February 2014
Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan, two seasoned Hindi film stars, welcomed Abhishek Bachchan into the world on February 5, 1976, in Bombay, Mumbai. His sister’s name is Shweta Bachchan. His grandmother, Teji Bachchan, was a social activist, and his grandpa, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, was a renowned poet of the Hindi literary Nayi Kavita Literary Movement and a professor at Allahabad University in Uttar Pradesh.
The original surname of his family is Srivastava, Bachchan being the pen name adopted by his grandpa. However, when Amitabh entered cinema, he did it under his father’s pen name. Bachchan’s mother’s side is Bengali, while his father’s side is Awadhi and Punjabi. His maternal grandpa was the well-known poet and writer Taroon Kumar Bhaduri. In his well-known book Obhishopto Chambol (Cursed Chambal), TK Bhaduri detailed his experiences working as a writer and journalist in the region. Almost all dacoit-related movies produced by India’s Hindi film industry drew inspiration and motivation from this book.
Bachchan debuted as the male protagonist in J. P. Dutta’s war thriller Refugee in 2000, costarring with Kareena Kapoor, who was also making her film debut. Bachchan and Kapoor both got good reviews for their performances, despite the movie’s mediocre box office result. “He has all it takes to emerge as a competent actor in years to come,” Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh remarked. Abhishek stands up to his family name and is a good actor, even in his first movie. In Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa, Bachchan played an artist who falls in a one-sided relationship, opposite Keerthi Reddy.
The movie was neither commercially nor critically well-received. His third release of the year, Dhai Akshar Prem Ke, was a remake of the 1995 American film A Walk in the Clouds and turned out to be a box office disappointment. His performance in Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai in 2001 did not receive a large theater audience. Additionally, he filmed a cameo in the 2001 movie Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, a scene that was later cut from the movie.
Bachchan released four films in 2002, the first of which was the love drama Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya, in which she costarred with Akshay Kumar and Karisma Kapoor. He then appeared as a cameo in the Bengali movie Desh, starring Jaya Bachchan, his mother.
His subsequent roles were in the ensemble cast of Om Jai Jagadish and the comedy drama Shararat. Both films were a commercial failure. Bachchan received his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2003 for his role in the romantic dramedy Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon, directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya, despite the film’s failure.
Bachchan costarred with Lara Dutta in the drama Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost that same year. The film got bad reviews and did not do well on the box office. After that, he costarred with Ajay Devgn and Bipasha Basu in Zameen and opposite Aishwarya Rai in Kuch Naa Kaho. Neither of these movies did well on the box office or in reviews.
After his first project, Run (2004), failed both commercially and critically, Bachchan went on to star in Mani Ratnam’s political drama Yuva (2004), which did not do well at the box office but earned Bachchan his first Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. He then made a cameo in the romantic comedy Hum Tum and costarred with Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty in Phir Milenge, which did not do well at the box office but earned Bachchan a Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male. Bachchan further established himself in Hindi cinema by playing a tough Mumbai police officer in the popular action thriller Dhoom (2004).
Bachchan’s first release of 2005 was the crime comedy Bunty Aur Babli, in which he and Rani Mukerji played the title con artists who pull off a number of successful heists and fall in love in the process. The film became the second highest-grossing Hindi film of 2005 and earned Bachchan his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Bachchan also worked professionally for the first time with his father, Amitabh Bachchan, who played a police officer who closely followed the main pair. Bachchan’s next project was the political drama Sarkar, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, which did moderately well at the box office.
His portrayal of the morally pure son of a troubled politician (played by his father, Amitabh Bachchan) won him both his second consecutive Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and a plethora of positive reviews from critics . His subsequent releases, Dus (2005) and Bluffmaster! (2005), were both moderately successful but received little critical acclaim. Bachchan also made appearances in the romantic comedy Salaam Namaste, the Bengali film Antarmahal, the comedy Home Delivery, the action thriller Ek Ajnabee, and the romantic comedy Neal ‘n’ Nikki that year.
About Akshay Kumar :
One of the most prolific actors in Indian cinema, Akshay Hari Om Bhatia (born Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia on September 9, 1967) is also known professionally as Akshay Kumar (pronounced). Known in the media as “Khiladi Kumar,” Kumar has acted in more than 150 films over the course of his 30-year career and has won numerous accolades, including two National Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards. In 2009, the Government of India awarded him the Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian honor. Forbes listed him as one of the highest-paid celebrities and highest-paid actors in the world from 2015 to 2020, with him being the only Indian on both lists between 2019 and 2020.
With Saugandh, Kumar launched his career in 1991. A year later, with the action film Khiladi, he had his first box office triumph. In addition to other action movies like Mohra (1994) and Jaanwar (1999), the movie made him a household name in the 1990s and paved the way for many Khiladi film series. Even though Yeh Dillagi (1994), his first romantic attempt, was well appreciated, Kumar’s repertoire of characters grew over the following ten years. He became well-known for his slapstick comedic roles in a number of movies, such as Hera Pheri (2000), and the romantic films Dhadkan (2000), Andaaz (2003), and Namastey London (2007).
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004), Phir Hera Pheri (2006), Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), and Singh Is Kinng (2008). Kumar’s humorous performance in Garam Masala (2005) and his negative part in Ajnabee (2001) earned him a Filmfare Award.
His mainstream success surged in 2007 with four consecutive box office hits, despite his commercially erratic career. This success continued until a brief period of decline between 2009 and 2011, after which he solidified his position with a number of films, such as Rowdy Rathore (2012) and Holiday (2014). Additionally, around this period, the reviews of a number of his films improved; he received the National Film Award for Best Actor for the criminal thriller Rustom (2016), and his performances in Special 26 (2013), Baby (2015), Airlift (2016), and Jolly LLB 2 (2017) were all highly praised.
He received more notoriety for his self-produced social flicks Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017) and Pad Man (2018), as well as the war drama Kesari (2019), and established box-office records in 2019 with Mission Mangal, Housefull 4, Good Newwz, and the 2021 action thriller Sooryavanshi. All of Kumar’s subsequent theatrical movies flopped commercially, with the exception of the comedy-drama OMG 2 (2023).
Kumar has done stunt work in addition to acting. [a] He began hosting Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi in 2008 and continued to do so for four seasons. Along with being the owner of the Khalsa Warriors in the World Kabaddi League, he also started the TV reality show Dare 2 Dance in 2014.In Saugandh (1991), Kumar debuted as the main character opposite Raakhee and Shantipriya. He starred in the poorly reviewed film Dancer, which was directed by Kishore Vyas, that same year.
The next year, he starred in Khiladi, a suspense thriller directed by Abbas Mustan that is largely regarded as his breakthrough performance. The film was deemed “an engrossing thriller” by The Indian Express, which also praised Kumar for his “perfectly at ease” and praised his physical attributes and commanding on-screen persona. His next release was the James Bond-based detective movie Mr. Bond, which was directed by Raj Sippy. Deedar was his final 1992 release. At the box office, it did not do well.
About Jacqueline Fernandez :
Actress Jacqueline Genevieve Fernandez, who was born on August 11, 1985, is based in India. In addition to participating in reality shows and music videos, she has worked in Indian films, mostly in Hindi. Bahrain is where Fernandez was born and reared. She entered the modeling business after earning a degree in mass communication from the University of Sydney and working as a television reporter in Sri Lanka. She represented her nation at Miss Universe 2006 after winning the title of Miss Universe Sri Lanka in 2006.
Fernandez made her acting debut and took home the IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year – Female in 2009 while on a modeling assignment in India. She also made a successful audition for Sujoy Ghosh’s fantasy drama Aladin. Fernandez’s first financial triumph came from her breakout role in the 2011 psychological thriller Murder 2.
Following this, she landed glitzy parts in the very popular ensemble comedy Housefull 2 (2012) and the action thriller Race 2 (2013), the latter of which earned her a nomination for an IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress. After that, Fernandez starred in the very successful action movies Kick (2014) and Vikrant Rona (2022), as well as the comedies Judwaa 2 (2017) and Housefull 3 (2016).
Born in Manama, Bahrain, on August 11, 1985, Jacqueline Fernandez grew up in a multicultural household. Her mother, Kim, is of Malaysian and Canadian ancestry, while her father, Elroy Fernandez, is a Sri Lankan Burgher. Her great-grandparents were from Goa, India, while her maternal grandfather is Canadian. She met her mother, an air hostess, after her father, a musician in Sri Lanka, fled to Bahrain in the 1980s to avoid civil turmoil between the Sinhalese and Tamils. She has two older brothers and an older sister, making her the youngest of four children. Following her early schooling at Sacred Heart School in Bahrain.
Fernandez said she had dreamed of becoming a Hollywood movie star and wanted to be an actress since she was a small girl. The John School of Acting provided her with some training. Despite working as a television reporter, she took offers from the modeling industry after winning pageants. She served as Sri Lanka’s representative at the 2006 Miss Universe pageant in Los Angeles after winning the title of Miss Universe Sri Lanka. “It is a medium that is about shedding your inhibitions, knowing your body, and confidence,” Fernandez remarked in a 2015 interview, characterizing the modeling industry as “a good training ground.”
Fernandez visited India in 2009 as part of a modeling job. She was accepted to try out for her acting debut in Sujoy Ghosh’s fantasy film Aladin (2009). She portrayed Riteish Deshmukh’s character’s love interest, a role inspired by Princess Jasmine. She was deemed “easy on the eyes and appears confident but has precious little to do” by CNN-IBN’s Rajeev Masand. She received the IIFA Award for Female Star Debut of the Year despite the film’s critical and commercial failure. Fernandez costarred with Deshmukh in the romantic comedy science fiction film Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai in 2010. She was portrayed as a Venusian girl who comes to Earth in pursuit of love.
“She playfully embarrasses herself while mimicking the moves of Bollywood stars, such as Big B’s aggressive headshake in Hum, Mithun Chakravarthy’s Disco Dancer routines, and Sridevi’s Naagin dance. If Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai weren’t so determined to make her become a Barbie in love, her Tara might be a keeper. Another critic, Anupama Chopra, referred to Fernandez as “a pin-prick on a balloon” in her criticism. She appeared in the song “Dhanno” for Sajid Khan’s comedy Housefull later that year. A major turning point in Fernandez’s career was her first commercial triumph, the thriller Murder 2, directed by Mahesh Bhatt. She portrayed Priya, a lonely model who is confusedly involved with Emraan Hashmi’s character, Arjun Bhagwat.
LAAL PARI SONG LYRICS Song Information
Song Name | LAAL PARI SONG LYRICS |
Film/Album | Housefull 5 |
Language | Hindi |
Singer | Yo Yo Honey Singh, Simar Kaur |
Lyrics By | Yo Yo Honey Singh, Alfaaz |
Composer | Yo Yo Honey Singh |
Produce By | Sajid Nadiadwala |
Genre | Abhishek Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nargis Fakhri, Riteish Deshmukh, Sonam Bajwa |
Release Date | on 3 May 2025 |