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Labon Ko Song Lyrics

Labon Ko Song Lyrics :

Presenting the lyrical video for the song “LABON KO” from the Bollywood movie Bhool Bhulaiyaa. The movie is directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Shiney Ahuja, Vidya Balan, Ameesha Patel, Paresh Rawal, Manoj Joshi, Asrani, Rajpal Yadav, and Vikram Gokhale.


Labon Ko Song Lyrics


Labon Ko Song Lyrics Watch Video :

 

Song Credits:

Song: Labon Ko Labon Pe
Movie: Bhool Bhulaiyaa
Singer: Krishnakumar Kunnath (K.K.)
Song Lyricist: Sameer
Music Composer: Pritam Chakraborty
Music Label: T-Series
Starring: Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan

Labon Ko Song Hindi Lyrics :

 

लबों को लबों पे सजाओ
क्या हो तुम, मुझे अब बताओ
लबों को लबों पे सजाओ
क्या हो तुम, मुझे अब बताओ
तोड़ दो ख़ुद को तुम
बाँहों में मेरी, बाँहों में मेरी
बाँहों में मेरी, बाँहों में…
बाँहों में मेरी, बाँहों में मेरी
बाँहों में मेरी, बाँहों में…

तेरे एहसासों में, भीगे लम्हातों में
मुझ को डूबा, तिश्नगी सी है
तेरी अदाओं से, दिलकश ख़ताओं से
इन लम्हों में ज़िंदगी सी है
हया को ज़रा भूल जाओ
मेरी ही तरह पेश आओ
खो भी दो ख़ुद को तुम
रातों में मेरी, रातों में मेरी
रातों में मेरी, रातों में…

लबों को लबों पे सजाओ
क्या हो तुम, मुझे अब बताओ
तेरे जज़्बातों में, महकी सी साँसों में
ये जो महक संदली सी है
दिल की पनाहों में, बिखरी सी आहों में
सोने की ख़्वाहिश जगी सी है
चेहरे से चेहरा छुपाओ
सीने की धड़कन सुनाओ
देख लो ख़ुद को तुम
आँखों में मेरी, आँखों में मेरी
आँखों में मेरी, आँखों में…
लबों को लबों पे सजाओ
क्या हो तुम, मुझे अब बताओ

 

Labon Ko Song English Lyrics :

 

Aaaa aaa aaaa
Labon ko labon pe sajao
Kya ho tum mujhe ab batao
Labon ko labon pe sajao
Kya ho tum mujhe ab batao

Todh do khud ko tum
Banhon mein meri
Banhon mein meri
Banhon mein meri
Banhon mein
Banhon mein

Aaaaa aaa
Tere ehsaasson mein
Bheege lamhato mein
Mujhko dooba tishnagi si hain
Teri adao se dilkash khatao se
In lamho mein zindagi si hai
Haya ko zara bhool jao
Mere hi tarah pesh aao

Ko bhi do khud ko tum
Raaton mein meri
Raaton mein meri
Raaton mein meri
Raaton mein

Aaaa aaa
Labon ko labon pe sajao
Kya ho tum mujhe abb batao
Labon ko labon pe sajao
Kya ho tum mujhe abb batao

Tere zajbaaton mein
Mehki si saason mein
Yeh jo mehek sandali si hai
Dil ki panahon mein
Bekhri si aahon mein
Sone ki khwasish jagi si hai
Chehre se chehra chupao
Sene ki dhadkan suno
Dekhlo khud ko tum
Annkhon mein meri
Annkhon mein meri
Annkhon mein meri
Annkhon mein
Aaaa aaa
Labon ko labon pe sajao
Kya ho tum mujhe abb batao

 

Extra Information :

About Bhool Bhulaiyaa Movie :

The head of a previous Varanasi royal family, Badrinarayan “Badri” Chaturvedi, believes that the ghost of Bengali classical dancer Manjulika haunts their ancestral palace. After a brief courtship, Badri’s older brother Siddharth and his archeologist bride Avni return to the palace from the United States. Siddharth is the current heir to the royal line. Radha, Badri’s adoptive daughter, and childhood friend of Siddharth, who fell in love with him, is devastated by their marriage.

Avni starts to become fascinated with the Manjulika mythology. Manjulika, a Bengali dancer in Maharaja Vibhuti Narayan’s court, captured the heart of the Chaturvedis’ ancestor many years ago. She did, however, adore Shashidhar, her partner in dancing. Enraged and exasperated, the monarch publicly decapitated On the eve of Durgashtami, Shashidhar imprisoned Manjulika with the intention of forcing her into marriage.

After a heartbreaking speech, Manjulika vowed to take revenge on any royal family heir and then hanged herself. Following the king’s unexplained death, strong sorcerers and high priests were called in, and they imprisoned Manjulika’s ghost on the palace’s third story.

Avni breaks Manjulika’s spirit’s confinement by opening the third-floor door after receiving a duplicate key from Nandhini, Batukshankar’s daughter.Consequently, strange happenings begin to occur, such as a woman’s apparition frightening the entire palace. Radha is the target of suspicion since she appears to be there at the scene of every occurrence.

Siddharth believes that after experiencing heartbreak, Radha has been psychologically unstable. He brings in psychiatrist Aditya Shrivastava, a friend of his, to treat her. Aditya’s nonconformist behaviour makes the household believe he is an idiot. Aditya foils an effort to poison Siddharth’s tea in order to kill him.

Aditya hears Manjulika’s chamber singing in Bengali and the sound of a ghungroo one night. He talks with Manjulika while assuming the persona of King Vibhuti Narayan, and she swears retaliation on the following Durgashtami.

Avni accuses poet Sharad Pradhan of pestering her sexually when Nandhini was engaged to him. Aditya calms a furious Siddharth by explaining that Sharad is speaking the truth despite his strong denials to the contrary. Avni actually identifies as Manjulika due to dissociative identity disorder. After Avni’s actions, Aditya grew suspicious and went to her birthplace.

hometown to learn more about her. Because Sharad lives in the same house as Shashidhar, she confuses him for Shashidhar and links Siddharth to the malevolent King Vibhuti Narayan.

Famous exorcist Yagyaprakash Bharti is brought by Badri. Aditya was, to everyone’s amazement, once Yagyaprakash’s disciple. Aditya plans to treat Avni with a non-conventional approach to psychiatry. Siddharth is convinced by Aditya after seeing Avni change into Manjulika. Aditya reveals that while DID is a permanent condition, Avni may be cured if they fulfill Manjulika’s existential goal of executing King Vibhuti Narayan.

On Durgashtami, everyone watches Avni dress like Manjulika, dancing to a tune featuring her and Shashidhar. Manjulika is forced by Yagyaprakash to swear she will depart if the King is killed. She thinks of Siddharth.

Aditya, Yagyaprakash, and the King deceive her into believing she is murdering him when, in reality, she is killing a fake. Following the staged “murder,” Avni recovers and believes Manjulika has exacted her revenge.

Aditya’s support is appreciated by the family, who are now happy with him. After getting to know Radha, Aditya assures her that if she wants to marry him, he will send his parents.

About Krishnakumar Kunnath :

KK, also known as Krishnakumar Kunnath, was an Indian playback singer who lived from August 23, 1968, until May 31, 2022. His main recording languages were Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Recognized for his adaptability across multiple musical styles, KK is considered one of India’s best playback vocalists.

In addition to receiving nominated for six Filmfare Awards, he received two Screen Awards. Singing commercial jingles to start his career, KK debuted in a movie in 1996 with a song in Maachis. In 1999, KK released Pal, his debut album. The album’s tracks “Pal” and “Yaaron” gained popularity and are played at school commencements.

It turned out that the record was his big break. Hum (1999) soundtrack, song “Tadap Tadap Ke” He received his first nomination for a Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer with Dil De Chuke Sanam.

With hit songs in several languages, KK went on to become one of the top vocalists of the 2000s. “Koi Kahe Kehta Rahe” from Dil Chahta Hai (2001), “O Humdum Suniyo Re” from Saathiya (2002), “Dola Re Dola” from Devdas (2002), “Uyirin Uyirae” from Kaaka Kaaka (2003), “Dus Bahane” from Dus (2005), “Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai” from Woh Lamhe… (2006),

“Aankhon Mein Teri” from Om Shanti Om (2007), “Khuda Jane” from Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), “Zara Sa” from Jannat (2008), “Sajde” from Khatta Meetha (2010), “Piya Aaye” “Mat Aazma Re” from Murder 3 (2013), “India Wale” from Happy New Year (2014), “Tu Jo Mila” from Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015), and “Na” from Aashiqui 2 (2013).

KK gained notoriety as “The Mesmerizer” thanks to his seductive tunes. The song “Pal” by KK won the Screen Award for Best Singer – Male (non-film music), and the song “Khuda Jaane” from the movie Bachna Ae Haseeno won the award for Best Playback Singer – Male.

Childhood and employment

Krishnakumar Kunnath was born on August 23, 1968, in Delhi, to Malayali parents. He was raised in New Delhi. It took him 3,500 jingles to make his Bollywood debut.

KK went at Delhi University’s Kirori Mal College and Mount St. Mary’s School in Delhi. His appearance in the song “Josh of India” was made available to show support for the Indian national team during The World Cup of Cricket 1999.

Following his graduation from Kirori Mal College with a degree in commerce, KK worked as a marketing executive for six months before deciding to follow his passion for music. He sang at hotels to make ends meet while he battled to establish himself in the cutthroat recording business. In 1994, KK relocated to Mumbai.

Career

Lesle Lewis, Ranjit Barot, and Louis Banks received a sample cassette from KK in 1994. When UTV called, he sung a jingle for an advertisement for Santogen Suiting. approximately a four-year span, KK performed approximately 3,500 jingles in 11 different languages.

Because Lesle Lewis gave him his first jingle to sing in Mumbai, he saw Lesle Lewis as his mentor. After then, KK started singing playback, starting with “Kalluri Saaley” and “Hello” by A. R. Rahman. “Dr.” from Kadir’s Kadhal Desam and “Strawberry Kannae” from the 1997 musical Minsara Kanavu by AVM Productions.

Hindi

With the song “Tadap Tadap Ke Is Dil Se” from Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), KK made his Bollywood debut. However, he had performed a portion of “Chhod Aaye Hum” in Gulzar’s Maachis (1996) before to this song. “Tadap Tadap Ke Is Dil Se” was regarded by KK as his career’s turning point. “Aankhon Mein Teri” in Om Shanti Om (2007), “Dola Re Dola” in Devdas (2002),

“Mat Aazma Re” in Murder 3 (2013), “India Wale” in Happy New Year (2014), “Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai” in Woh Lamhe… (2006), “Khuda Jane” in Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), “Piya Aaye Na” in Aashiqui 2 (2013), “Mat Aazma Re” in Murder 3 (2013), “Thu Jo” in Happy New Year (2014), and Mila” from the 2015 film Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

KK was nominated for six Filmfare Awards. He won the Best Playback Singer – Male 2009 Screen Award for the song “Khuda Jaane” from the movie Bachna Ae Haseeno. KK collaborated on a song for Sherdil: The Pilibhit Saga in 2022 with lyricist Gulzar and director Srijit Mukherji. “Dhoop Paani Bahne De” was the first song to be released following his passing.

Tamil

KK performed well-known songs in Tamil among other languages. Outlook claims that his songs helped to define Tamil film music in the 2000s and shaped Tamil culture. The Tamil song “Appadi Podu” by KK gained popularity in 2004 and was played at weddings and bars all throughout India. In 1997, he collaborated with A. R. Rahman on the hit song “Strawberry Kanne”.

He had ten successful years of singles in the 2000s. In 2001, KK sung “Love Pannu” for Harris Jayaraj, then “Gundu Gundu Ponne” and “Kadhal Oru Thani Katchi”. In 2003, Harris Jayaraj wrote two of his hits: “Kalyanam Dhaan Kattitkittu” and “Uyirin Uyire”. While “Kalyanam Dhaan Kattitkittu” gained popularity throughout Tamil Nadu, “Uyirin Uyire” was famous in the state’s cities.

Yuvan Shankar Raja’s “Kadhal Valarthen” was sung by KK. He co-wrote the blockbuster songs “Kadhalikkum Aasai” and “Ninaithu Ninaithu” alongside Harris Jayaraj and Yuvan Shankar Raja. Composed by Harris Jayaraj, “Andankaaka Kondaikaari” was another hit song.

In the movie Chandramukhi, KK sung the song “Annanoda Paatu”. “Pani Thuli”, “Olikuchi Udambukari”, and “Lelakku Lelakku Lela” are some of the other popular Tamil songs by. Even though he was born to a Malayali In his 25-year career, KK sang just one Malayalam song—”Rahasyamay” in Puthiya Mukham (2009)—for his family in Thrissur.

About Sameer :

Indian lyricist Shitala Pandey, sometimes known as Sameer Anjaan or Just Sameer, is well known for penning songs primarily for Bollywood movies. He has the record for writing the most songs, a Guinness World Record. Lalji “Anjaan” Pandey, a lyricist in Hindi, is his father. He has three Filmfare Awards to his name.

An autobiography

Sameer was born in the Uttar Pradesh region close to Banaras. Although his legal name is Shitala Pandey, he goes by Rajan most of the time.

After graduating from Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi with a Master of Commerce, he began working as a bank official at the Central Bank of India. But, he quit his employment a few days after starting because he “knew the bank was not my world”. He relocated to in order to seek a profession as a songwriter. Mumbai in the year 1980.

Career

In 1983, Sameer began working as a lyricist for the movie Bekhabar. “Maar Ke Kataaree Mar Jaibe” from the Bhojpuri film Bairi Saawan (1984), which featured Suresh Wadkar and Preeti Sagar, was the first movie song he recorded.

He gained notoriety in 1990 thanks to songs from movies like Dil and Aashiqui. For the song “Nazar Ke Saamne” in the latter, he was the recipient of his first Filmfare Award. He penned the lyrics for more than 500 films and over 4,000 songs in the ensuing decades.

Sameer claims that his father, Anjaan, and the lyricists Majrooh Sultanpuri and Anand Bakshi have been his main sources of inspiration. “My father is the only reason I am who I am today,” he has claimed numerous times.

Sameer took home two Two Filmfare Awards in 1993 and 1994; the first for the Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke song “Ghunghat Ki Aad” and the second for the song “Teri Umeed Tera Intezaar” from the film Deewana. He was the Zee Cine Award winner for “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” in 1998.

Films like Beta, Saajan, Raja Babu, Coolie No. 1, Raja Hindustani, Anjaam, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Fiza, Dhadkan, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Devdas, Raaz, Dil Hai Tumhaara, Ishq Vishk, Dil Maange More, Tere Naam, Asambhav, Fida, No Entry, Aksar, Dhoom 2, Saawariya, Race, Damadamm!, Housefull 2, Rowdy Rathore, Son of Sardaar, Dabangg 2, Balmaa, and more feature some of his most popular songs.

Individual life

Sameer and Anita Pandey are wed. Sanchita and Suchita, the couple’s daughters, and Siddhesh are their three children. They shared a home with Indira Pandey, his mother.

About Pritam Chakraborty :

Born in Kolkata, India on June 14, 1971, Pritam Chakraborty, better known by his moniker, is an Indian composer, guitarist, instrumentalist, music producer, and singer. After earning his degree in sound engineering from FTII, he worked as a composer for commercial jingles before making his feature film debut as a co-composer in Tere Liye (2001).

His first record as a solo composer was Dhoom. The song’s composition, “Dhoom,” went on to become the first viral hit in Indian cinema history and brought the composer widespread recognition and the Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year. Over the course of a two-decade career, he has composed music for over 125 Bollywood films and has won multiple accolades, including six Filmfare Awards for Best Music.

Director and four Mirchi Music Awards (out of fourteen nominations) for Music Composer of the Year. From 2001 to the present, Pritam has been involved in the music industry. His labels include Sony Music India, YRF Music, Eros, Saregama, Tips, and Zee Music Company.

Childhood

Anuradha and Prabodh Chakraborty are the parents of Pritam. His father gave him his first instruction in music, and he picked up the guitar at school. He attended St. James’ School and graduated from Presidency College with a bachelor’s degree in geology. During his time as President, Pritam was connected to the nonpartisan political movement Independents’ Consolidation. Pritam enrolled in FTII, Pune, in 1994 to study sound recording and engineering.

Pritam started a group. He performed the guitar for a group of his Presidency batchmates’ “Jotugriher Pakhi” performance. About that time, they published a tape. Pritam joined Chandrabindoo, a Bangla band. Later, while filming Life in a… Metro, Pritam formed the band Metro with James, Suhail, Soham, and Eric.

Career

1997–2003: Bollywood debut and jingles
Chakraborty arrived in Mumbai in 1997, having graduated from FTII Pune’s sound engineering program. He encountered up-and-coming musicians like Shantanu Moitra, Rajkumar Hirani, Sanjay Gadhvi, and Jeet Gannguli while writing commercial jingles. Reputable jingles for Santro, Emami, McDonald’s,  Head & Shoulders, Thums Up, Limca, Complan, and TV series theme music like Astitva, Kkavyanjali, Ye Meri Life Hai, Remix, Kashmeer, Miilee, and Dil were composed by Pritam.

With the release of Tere Liye (December 2001), Pritam earned his big break. The movie didn’t quite work, even if the music was warmly received. The Jeet-Pritam team composed music for Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, a film by Yash Raj Films, in 2002. Every every song from the movie hit the charts. Soon after, due to a miscommunication, Jeet made the decision for the partners to part ways.

Dhoom, Life in a Metro, and Love Aaj Kal, 2004–2009
Pritam’s works gained recognition for their skill in fusing western influences with Indian traditional music. His music for Dhoom, Gadhvi’s follow-up movie, was an enormous smash.

The Dhoom title track, performed in both Hindi (by Sunidhi Chauhan) and English (by Tata Young), transcended regional boundaries and gained popularity in bars in the It brought him his first Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year and was played in the UK, USA, and East Asia. For the Dhoom soundtrack, he was nominated for the first time for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director.

He also wrote the songs for Gadhvi’s Dhoom sequel, Dhoom 2, in 2006. The film received mixed reviews from critics but went on to become the highest-selling Indian music record of the year and enjoy significant commercial success. Additionally, it led to his second nomination for Best Music Director at the Filmfare Award.

He composed music for movies like Kidnap, Jannat, Kismat Konnection, Gangster, and Jannat after that. His songs for Anurag Basu’s Life in a… Metro won him a lot of praise from critics in 2007. He and Suhail Kaul established the band Metro.

Eric Pillai, Bangladeshi singer James, and Sohu pet name Chakraborty were cast for the movie. For the song “Mauja Hi Mauja” from Imtiaz Ali’s Jab We Met, he received his second Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year. His first Producers Guild Film Award for Best Music Director went to Jab We Met. He received his third and fourth nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director with Jab We Met and Life in a… Metro.

Following that, he wrote the soundtracks for the films Jab We Met (2007), Race (2008), Kismat Konnection (2008), Kidnap (2008), Love Aaj Kal (2009), and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009). These films garnered him nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for the fifth, sixth, and seventh times.

Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani, Barfi!, and Cocktail from 2010 to 2014

Pritam Chakraborty at a Cocktail success party
With the success of his Sufi songs for the 2010 movie Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, he received eight nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. Songs like “Pee Loon” and “Tum Jo Aaye” became chartbusters.

He once more collaborated with Mahesh Bhatt and Vishesh Films for the Crook soundtrack, from which the song “Mere Bina” quickly gained popularity. His dance-worthy songs from Rohit Shetty’s Golmaal 3 were just as popular. He began working for Salman Khan’s Ready and Bodyguard in 2011. He reworked the well-known 1971 song “Dum Maro Dum” for the 2011 film of the same name starring Ramesh Sippy.

appellation. After that, he wrote music for the Punjabi-influenced romance Mausam. “Rabba Main To Mar Gaya Oye” was a hit song in Northern India, where the songs were huge blockbusters.

He collaborated with Rajkumar Hirani on a number of hit songs in 2012, including Players, Agent Vinod, Jannat 2, and Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Ferrari Ki Sawaari. He composed the music for Barfi! later that year, and it brought him two accolades, including his first Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. Among his soundtrack albums, Barfi is regarded as one of the most highly praised.

He also returned to the screen with Imtiaz Ali for the critically acclaimed romantic comedy-drama Cocktail, and he was nominated ten times for the Best Music Director Filmfare Award.

In 2013, he created music for movies like Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara, which was his 100th Bollywood film as a music director, Race 2, Murder 3, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, and Dhoom 3.

Particularly Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani proved to be a turning point in Pritam’s career, garnering him praise from critics all around the world and being the best-selling Indian music album of the year. He was also nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for the eleventh time.

His first compositions of 2014 were for Shaadi Ke Side Effects, Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty, and Yaariyan. In 2014, he took a hiatus after that. He was nominated twelve times for the Best Music Director Filmfare Award for Yaariyan.

About Akshay Kumar :

Born Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia on September 9, 1967, Akshay Hari Om Bhatia is an Indian actor and film producer who works in Hindi cinema. He is better known by his stage name, Akshay Kumar. Known as “Khiladi Kumar” in the media, Kumar has starred in more than 100 films over the course of his 30-year career. He has also earned multiple accolades, including two Filmfare Awards and a National Film Award.

The Indian government awarded him the fourth-highest civilian honor in India, the Padma Shri, in 2009. One of the most active actors in Indian cinema is Kumar. Kumar was listed by Forbes among the world’s highest-paid actors and celebrities for the years 2015 to 2020. He was the only person from Canada to appear on both lists in 2019 and 2020.

With Saugandh, Kumar made his screen debut in 1991. A year later, with the action film Khiladi, he achieved his first commercial breakthrough. In addition to other films in the Khiladi film series and other action movies like Mohra (1994) and Jaanwar (1999), the movie launched him as an action hero in the 1990s.

Even though Yeh Dillagi (1994), his first attempt at romance, was well received, Kumar’s acting career really took off in the next ten years. In addition to his slapstick comedic roles in various films, such as Hera Pheri (2000), Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004), Phir Hera Pheri (2006), Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), and Singh Is Kinng (2008),

he became well-known for the love films Dhadkan (2000), Andaaz (2003), and Namastey London (2007). For his comedic performance in Garam Masala (2005) and his negative portrayal in Ajnabee (2001), Kumar was awarded a Filmfare Award.

Commercially, his career had been inconsistent, but in 2007 he scored four straight box office hits that catapulted him to mainstream success. This trend continued until a brief downturn in 2009–2011, following which he cemented his reputation with a number of films, including Holiday (2014) and Rowdy Rathore (2012).

At this same period, the reviews for a number of his films also began to improve; he received praise for his roles in Special 26 (2013), Baby (2015), Airlift (2016), and Jolly LLB 2 (2017), and he was awarded the National Film Award for Best Actor for the criminal thriller Rustom (2016). With his independently produced social movie Toilet:

Ek Prem Katha (2017) and Pad Man (2018), the war movie Kesari (2019), and the action movies Sooryavanshi (2021) and Mission Mangal (2019) all broke box office records. After this achievement, there was yet another failure.

Kumar has done stunt acting as well as acting.[A] He began presenting Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi in 2008 and continued for four seasons. In addition, he started the reality TV series Dare 2 Dance in 2014. Off-screen, he owns the Khalsa Warriors, a World Kabaddi League side. In order to protect women across the nation, the actor also founded martial arts training facilities.

One of the most charitable actors in India, Kumar donates to numerous charities. He is a prominent Indian celebrity brand endorser. Until 2023, he held Canadian citizenship.

Childhood and upbringing

Kumar was born into a Punjabi Hindu household in Old Delhi, Delhi, India, to Hari Om Bhatia (later Brijmohan Bhatia) and Aruna Bhatia. An army officer was his father. Kumar developed a strong interest in sports at a young age. His dad was a big fan of wrestling also.

He was born and raised in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, and then migrated to Bombay, or modern-day Mumbai, when his father left the Army to work for UNICEF as an accountant. His sister was born shortly after, and the family moved to Koliwada, a predominantly Punjabi neighborhood in Central Bombay.

He studied karate in addition to receiving his education at Don Bosco High School in Matunga. He enrolled at Guru Nanak Khalsa College in an attempt to further his education, but he left the school since he had no interest in studying. When he told his father he wished to continue his martial arts education, he managed to gather enough money for him to travel to Thailand.

Kumar spent five years studying Thai Boxing while residing in Thailand after traveling to Bangkok to study martial arts. Alka Bhatia is Kumar’s sister as well. Kumar’s father asked him what he wanted to be when he was a teenager. Kumar said that he wanted to be an actor.

He studied martial arts in Bangkok, Thailand, where he learnt Muay Thai and worked as a chef and waiter after earning a black belt in Taekwondo while in India. Following Thailand, Kumar traveled to work as a chef in a hotel in Dhaka, as a tourist agency owner in Calcutta (modern-day Kolkata), and as a salesperson of Kundan jewelry in Delhi. When he got back to Bombay, he started teaching martial arts.

At this time, Kumar received a modeling recommendation from the father of one of his students, who was also a model coordinator, which resulted in a modeling job for a furniture store. Kumar decided to pursue a career in modelling after realizing that he could make more money in the first two days of filming than he would have in a whole month.

For eighteen months, he did unpaid work as Jayesh Sheth’s assistant to help him shoot his first portfolio. He also performed background dancer roles in a number of movies.

Kumar appeared on screen for the first time. with a small part as a karate instructor in the movie Aaj, where he played the character of Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia. Kumar went on to say that he adopted the stage name Akshay Kumar and altered his name to Akshay Hari Om Bhatia in honor of Kumar Gaurav’s Akshay in the movie.

He was supposed to fly to Bangalore for an ad shoot but missed it one morning. Feeling low about himself, he took his portfolio to a movie studio. That night, producer Pramod Chakravarthy signed Kumar for the lead in the film Deedar.

About Vidya Balan :

Actress Vidya Balan was born in India on January 1, 1979. With her appearances in female-led films, she is credited with changing the way women are portrayed in Hindi cinema. She has won multiple accolades, including seven Filmfare Awards and a National Film Award. The Indian government bestowed upon her the Padma Shri in 2014.

Vidya had her debut acting role in the 1995 sitcom Hum Paanch. Vidya always wanted to be a movie star. She appeared in TV ads and music videos while obtaining a master’s degree in sociology from the University of Mumbai. She also made multiple failed attempts to launch a film career. She starred in the Bengali movie Bhalo to make her film debut.

Theko (2003) and won accolades for the drama Parineeta (2005), her debut Hindi feature. After that, she had box office hits with Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006) and Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), but her next roles didn’t help her career progress.

Vidya made a name for herself playing strong female roles in five straight commercial hits, which also brought her praise from critics and awards. These appeared in the thrillers No One Killed Jessica (2011) and Kahaani (2012), the drama Paa (2009), the dark comedy Ishqiya (2010), and the biography The Dirty Picture (2011).

She was awarded the National Film Award for Best Actress for the last of these. After a slump, Vidya returned to the screen as a happy woman juggling job and family in Tumhari Sulu (2017) and Mission Mangal (2019). The latter turned out to be her best-grossing film. Since then, Vidya has acted in three films on Amazon Prime Video: Jalsa (2022), Sherni (2021), and Shakuntala Devi (2020).

Vidya also advocates for women’s emancipation and humanitarian causes. She has hosted a radio program and is a member of the Indian Central Board of Film Certification. She received flak early in her career for her erratic weight and fashion choices, but she was eventually recognized in the media for her uniqueness. Film producer Siddharth Roy Kapur is Vidya’s husband.

early years and early professional setbacks

Vidya was born into a Tamil Brahmin family on January 1, 1979, in Bombay, which is now Mumbai. P. R. Balan, her father, is Digicable’s executive vice president and Saraswathy Balan, her mother, is a housewife. In Vidya’s house in Palakkad, Kerala, they speak a combination of Malayalam and Tamil. Priya Balan, her older sister, is an advertising professional. Her second cousin is the actor Priyamani.

Vidya was raised in the Mumbai district of Chembur and went to St. Anthony Girls’ High School. She was inspired by the acting careers of Madhuri Dixit and Shabana Azmi and dreamed of being a movie star at an early age. She played the bespectacled adolescent Radhika in the first season of Ekta Kapoor’s sitcom Hum Paanch when she was sixteen years old.

Vidya turned down director Anurag Basu’s offer to feature in a TV soap opera after the show concluded because she preferred to focus on a career in movies. Although they encouraged her to finish her studies first, her parents supported her decision. She studied sociology for her bachelor’s degree at St. Xavier’s College and went on to the University of Mumbai for her master’s.

Vidya signed on to do twelve more Malayalam films after being cast as the female lead opposite Mohanlal in the Malayalam film Chakram, while she was still completing her master’s degree. However, Chakram was put on hold because of issues with production.

It was unprecedented for a Mohanlal movie to be postponed in Malayalam cinema, and the producers called Vidya a “jinx,” blamed her for bringing “bad luck” to the project, and replaced her in the roles she had been contracted for. She turned her attention to Tamil cinema.

In 2001, she was cast as the lead female character in N. Linguswamy’s Run (2002), starring opposite R. Madhavan. However, after finishing the first schedule of filming, she was abruptly fired and replaced by Meera Jasmine. She was falsely signed up for a sex comedy, a genre she didn’t feel comfortable with, and decided to abandon the project.

She was also replaced by Meera Jasmine in Bala (2002). After that, she signed on for a third Tamil film, Manasellam (2003), but the director fired her and Trisha took her place. Kalari Vikraman, another Malayalam film that she finished work on in 2003, didn’t receive a theater release. Vidya didn’t pursue a career in filmmaking, but she did appear in about 60 television commercials and in Most of the music videos for Shubha Mudgal and Euphoria were directed by Pradeep Sarkar.

 

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