Pee Loon song Lyrics :
‘Pee Loon’ from *Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Let the soulful lyrics and captivating voice of Mohit Chauhan, composed by Pritam,
Song Credits:
Song: Pee Loon Hoto Ki Sargam
Singer: Mohit Chauhan
Music: Pritam Chakraborty
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Music Label: T-Series
Movie: Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai
Star cast: Emraan Hashmi, Prachi Desai
Pee Loon song Hindi Lyrics :
आ… आ…
पी लूं तेरे नीले नीले नैनों से शबनम
पी लूं तेरे गीले गीले होठों की सरगम
पी लूं है पीने का मौसम
तेरे संग इश्क तारी है
तेरे संग इक खुमारी है
तेरे संग चैन भी मुझको
तेरे संग बेकरारी है
तेरे संग इश्क तारी है
तेरे संग इक खुमारी है
तेरे संग चैन भी मुझको
तेरे संग बेकरारी है
तेरे बिन जी नहीं लगता
तेरे बिन जी नहीं सकता
तुझपे है हारे मैंने वारे दो जहाँ..
कुर्बान, मेहरबान, के मैं तो कुर्बान
सुन ले जरा, तेरा कुर्बान..
होश में रहूँ क्यों आज मैं
तू मेरी बाहों में सिमटी है
मुझमे समय है यूं
जिस तरह की कोई हो नदी
तू मेरे सीने में छुपती है
सागर तुम्हारा मैं हूं
लूं तेरी धीमी धीमी लहरों की छम छम
पी लूं तेरी सौंधी सौंधी सांसों को हरदम
पी लूं है पीने का मौसम
तेरे संग इश्क तारी है
तेरे संग इक खुमारी है
तेरे संग चैन भी मुझको
तेरे संग बेकरारी है
तेरे संग इश्क तारी है
तेरे संग इक खुमारी है
तेरे संग चैन भी मुझको
तेरे संग बेकरारी है
शाम को मिलूं जो मैं तुझे
तो बुरा सुबह ना जाने
क्यों कुछ मान जाती है ये
हर लम्हा, हर घड़ी, हर पहर
हाय तेरी यादों से तड़पा के
मुझको जलाती है ये
पी लूं मैं धीरे-धीरे जलने का ये गम
गोरे गोरे हाथों से हमदम में पेशाब करो
पी लूं है पीने का मौसम
तेरे संग इश्क तारी है
तेरे संग इक खुमारी है
तेरे संग चैन भी मुझको
तेरे संग बेकरारी है
तेरे संग इश्क तारी है
तेरे संग इक खुमारी है
तेरे संग चैन भी मुझको
तेरे संग बेकरारी है
तेरे बिन जी नहीं लगता
तेरे बिन जी नहीं सकता
तुझपे है हारे मैंने वारे दो जहां.. कुर्बान, मेहरबान, के मैं तो कुर्बान सुन
ले ज़रा, तेरा कुर्बान…
Pee Loon song English Lyrics :
Aa… Aa…
Pee Loon Tere Neele Neele Nainon Se Shabnam
Pee Loon Tere Geele Geele Hothon Ki Sargam
Pee Loon Hai Peene Ka Mausam
Tere Sang Ishq Taari Hai
Tere Sang Ik Khumari Hai
Tere Sang Chain Bhi Mujhko
Tere Sang Bekraari Hai
Tere Sang Ishq Taari Hai
Tere Sang Ik Khumari Hai
Tere Sang Chain Bhi Mujhko
Tere Sang Bekraari Hai
Tere Bin Jee Nahi Lagta
Tere Bin Jee Nahi Sakta
Tujhpe Hai Haare Maine Vaare Do Jahan..
Kurban, Meharbaan, Ke Main To Kurbaan
Sun Le Zara, Tera Kurbaan..
Hosh Mein Rahoon Kyun Aaj Main
Tu Meri Baahon Mein Simti Hai
Mujhme Samaayi Hai Yoon
Jis Tarah Ki Koi Ho Nadi
Tu Mere Sene Mein Chhupti Hai
Sagar Tumhara Main Hoon
Loon Teri Dheemi Dheemi Lehron Ki Chham Chham
Pee Loon Teri Saundhi Saundhi Saanson Ko Hardum
Pee Loon Hai Peene Ka Mausam
Tere Sang Ishq Taari Hai
Tere Sang Ik Khumari Hai
Tere Sang Chain Bhi Mujhko
Tere Sang Bekraari Hai
Tere Sang Ishq Taari Hai
Tere Sang Ik Khumari Hai
Tere Sang Chain Bhi Mujhko
Tere Sang Bekraari Hai
Shaam Ko Miloon Jo Main Tujhe
To Bura Subah Na Jaane
Kyun Kuchh Maan Jaati Hai Yeh
Har Lamha, Har Ghadi, Har Pehar
Hi Teri Yaadon Se Tadpa Ke
Mujhko Jalaati Hai Yeh
Pee Loon Main Dheere Dheere Jalne Ka Yeh Gham
Pee Loon In Gore Gore Haathon Se Humdum
Pee Loon Hai Peene Ka Mausam
Tere Sang Ishq Taari Hai
Tere Sang Ik Khumari Hai
Tere Sang Chain Bhi Mujhko
Tere Sang Bekraari Hai
Tere Sang Ishq Taari Hai
Tere Sang Ik Khumari Hai
Tere Sang Chain Bhi Mujhko
Tere Sang Bekraari Hai
Tere Bin Jee Nahi Lagta
Tere Bin Jee Nahi Sakta
Tujhpe Hai Haare Maine Vaare Do Jahan.. Kurban, Meharbaan, Ke Main To Kurbaan Sun
Le Zara, Tera Kurbaan…
Extra Information :
About Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai :
The movie begins in Mumbai in March 1993, when DCP Agnel Wilson attempts suicide under the guise of the recent explosions in Mumbai. When his superior questions him about his behavior, he loses it and says he is to blame for the bombings. Wilson continues by narrating how, eighteen years ago, while serving as the ACP in the Mumbai crime branch, his failure to take appropriate action resulted in the ascent of a notorious gangster who was instrumental in the bombings, Shoaib Khan.
Wilson tells the tale of Mumbai in the 1970s, when the city was governed by the benevolent smuggler Sultan Mirza, and how Shoaib came to power as a result of Mirza’s final demise. Following a flood that occurred in his
A young Mirza, who hails from Madras, travels to Mumbai and finds work as a coal shoveler close to the ports. Mirza constantly helps others in need, gaining their respect and adoration in spite of his meager income. Because of this, Mirza has been dubbed Sultan.
In the 1970s, Sultan Mirza grows up to become the head of Mumbai’s smuggling underworld. Through his influence, Mirza prevents police attempts to stop criminal activity by amicably dividing the city among four thugs. Despite being a criminal, Sultan Mirza is shown as a man of integrity with a kind heart and a godfather figure to the populace. He even went so far as to abstain from transporting certain illegal goods, such as heroin, which was against his Muslim beliefs.
In contrast, Shoaib was a dark, bold, and ambitious individual who was often involved in small-time robbery even as a young boy. His father, Hussain Khan, a Sub-Inspector with the Mumbai Police, tries in vain to mentor and discipline his son. He became enraged with Shoaib years ago after he and his best friend Javed were caught red-handed stealing money. In an attempt to discipline his son, Hussain slapped him five times.
When Wilson and Shoaib agree that Shoaib wishes to go a different route, Hussain locks Shoaib in jail, which infuriates him. Hussain seeks Sultan’s assistance out of concern. Sultan concurs and assists the youth in opening an electronics store.
However, Shoaib is not content because his only true goal is to become wealthy and powerful like his idol, Sultan. Actress Rehana is the object of Mirza’s affection, and the two finally start dating. Sultan uses illicit funds to finance her next motion pictures. Wilson takes action to halt Sultan-funded Rehana’s movies. Wilson’s reputation is harmed when Sultan and Rehana later frame him to appear as though he is taking a bribe.
Shoaib frequently visits the neighborhood jewelry store where his gorgeous girlfriend, Mumtaz, works, much to the annoyance of her supervisor. Unbeknownst to Mumtaz, Shoaib gave her a lovely jewelry that he had taken from a woman during a home invasion. Later, that woman and her husband visit the store to make further purchases.
jewelry. The woman quickly notices that Mumtaz is wearing her own necklace, accuses her of stealing it, and loudly taunts her. Mumtaz then confesses to the furious buyer that she received the item from her boyfriend. After demanding that she take them to her boyfriend’s store, the woman and her husband confront him. Shoaib is infuriated by this and assaults the spouse while destroying his own store.
Shoaib approaches Sultan and requests to join his criminal organization. Sultan accepts to mentor him after realizing his potential. Shoaib quickly gains Sultan’s trust after learning the ins and outs of the job. Wilson devises a scheme to take advantage of Shoaib’s heedless desire for immediate wealth and influence as a manner to bring about the Sultan’s demise.
Even though Wilson had the chance to kill Sultan and Shoaib, he chooses not to, yet his scheme fails. Ultimately, when Shoaib gains invincibility, Wilson holds himself responsible for the ensuing disaster since he is unable to halt Shoaib’s ascent to power.
Sultan chooses to enter state politics and cede his authority to Shoaib in 1975. He visits India’s Home Minister Jeet Kumar Rathi in Delhi. Shoaib’s corrupt intentions drive him to engage in activities and transactions that Sultan himself would severely disapprove of and detest, such as producing illegal alcohol, taking contract murders, funding drug sales, and operating extortion rings.
Sultan is furious upon discovering Shoaib’s wrongdoings upon his return to Mumbai. He discovers At a gathering, Shoaib publicly slaps him for his immoral actions and declares that he will never truly be like Sultan. Shoaib becomes enraged by this and plans his retaliation since he now realizes that Sultan’s strong morals and ideals make it impossible for him and Sultan to govern Mumbai together.
The following day, while Sultan is promoting his new party, Shoaib shows up and kills Sultan as he is speaking to the crowd at the rally, while a shocked Wilson watches. This puts an end to the smuggler’s reign, as he was adored by his people. In 1993, Wilson bemoans the fact that he and the police were not more foresighted and are hence to blame for the bombings. Wilson adds that Shoaib is now in charge after eighteen years.
About Mohit Chauhan :
Indian playback singer Mohit Chauhan was born on March 11, 1966, and is well-known for his roles in Hindi movies. He played in the band Silk Route. Three Zee Cine Awards for Best Male Playback Singer and two Filmfare Awards for Best Male Playback Singer have been given to Chauhan. He is one of the most well-known Indipop singers and has recorded songs for movies and albums in a variety of languages.
Childhood
On March 11, 1966, Mohit Chauhan was born into a Rajput family in the town of Nahan, in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh. He has a younger sister and an older brother. He attended several schools in Himachal Pradesh, including Our Lady of Snows High School in Kullu, due to his father’s transferable employment.
Solan’s St Luke’s Senior Secondary School. Chauhan graduated with a Master of Science in Geology from a Himachal Pradesh University-affiliated government college in Dharamshala. Despite not having any official music training, he frequently sang with his sibling. His granddad, a harmonium player and classical singer, had an influence on him. The renowned vocalist Kishore Kumar also had an impact on him. Prior to making his music industry debut, he aspired to be an actor.
Career
The band Silk Route was founded by Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, and Kenny Puri. Atul Mittal was the lead guitarist, Kenny Puri was the drummer, Chauhan was the singer, and Kem was the keyboard player. When their debut album, Boondein, came out in 1998, it included the well-known “Pehchan” and “Dooba Dooba” are songs. 2000 saw the release of the second album. He released “Fitoor” in 2009, following the 2008 discontinuation of Silk Route.
When Chauhan sang “Pehli Nazar Mein Dari Thi” from the movie Road in 2002, his career as a movie singer officially began. His most well-known songs are “Tum Se Hi” from Jab We Met and “Khoon Chala” from Rang De Basanti. His song Masakali earned him the 2010 Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer.
His song “Maaya” was used in the third episode of The Dewarists in 2011. In the same year, he appeared on MTV Unplugged as well. He debuted in Gujarati with the song “Jaag Re Banda” in 2017. from the film Last Chance. He performed on the songs “Puchhe Amma” from the first Himachali film and “Deva Mere” from Saanjh.
Following the enormous popularity of “Dooba Dooba” and “Boondein,” which brought him praise and honors, composer Sandesh Shandilya asked Chauhan to sing in movies. Shandilya’s composition of the song “Pehli Nazar Me Dari Thi” from the 2002 movie Road marked Chauhan’s feature debut.[Reference required] He sang for the movies Kyun and Main Madhuri Dixit Banana Chahati Hoon the following year, but he received no praise.
In 2004, he composed “Sabse Peeche Hum Khade” for the movie Let’s Enjoy, and in 2005, he composed “Paintra” and “Guncha Koi” for the movie Main Meri Patni aur Woh. and the songs “Rowan Akhiya” and “Angna” for the movie Adharma.
After seeing Chauhan at the Silk Route award ceremony, A.R. Rahman asked him to perform “Khoon Chala” for the movie Rang De Basanti. The song turned out to be a breakthrough for him, and in 2007 he followed it up with his first major hit song, “Tum Se Hi,” a romantic ballad written by Pritam for the Irshad Kamil-written movie Jab We Met. Chauhan was asked to provide the voiceover for the romantic song by both Pritam and writer-director Imtiaz Ali.
After “Tum Se Hi” became popular, Chauhan released “Kuchh Khaas Hai” for Fashion in 2008, which was written by Salim-Sulaiman. He performed “Kahi” at Kismat Konnection after getting back together with Pritam. Is This Love (na Lage Man)” with Shreya Ghoshal. He initially made an appearance on screen in the music video for the gentle love song “Ankhon Hi Ankhon Mein” by EMI. His Hindi rendition of “I Thought I Lost You” was also featured in his first animated picture, Bolt.
Chauhan’s career was at its peak in 2009, when four of the eight songs he recorded—”Masakali” from Delhi-6, “Yeh Dooriyan” from Love Aaj Kal, “Pehli Baar Mohabbat” from Kaminey, and “Tune Jo Na Kaha” from New York—were huge hits and made him a favorite among the younger audience. In comparison to Chauhan’s triumph the year before, 2010 was a somewhat successful follow-up, as His music gained popularity. The love ballad “Pee Loon” from Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, which featured Emraan Hashmi, was one of his most popular songs from 2010.
About Irshad Kamil :
Dr. Irshad Kamil is an Indian poet and lyricist who was born on September 5, 1971. Jab We Met, Chameli, Love Aaj Kal, Rockstar, Laila Majnu, Aashiqui 2, Raanjhanaa, Highway, Tamasha, Jab Harry Met Sejal, Kabir Singh, Dunki, and Love Aaj Kal are among the Bollywood movies that feature his songs.
Dr. Irshad’s songwriting lyrics have earned him multiple important honors and nominations. He has received numerous honors, including the Zee Cine Awards, IIFA, the Film Fare Award, and Best Lyricist.
Individual life
Kamil hails from a Punjabi Muslim household and was born in Malerkotla as the seventh child. After completing his studies in journalism at Punjab University, he went on to get postgraduate and doctoral degrees in Hindi.
About Emraan Hashmi :
Born on March 24, 1979, Syed Emraan Anwar Hashmi is an Indian actor who specializes in Hindi films. His pronunciation is [ɪmraːn ˈɦaːʃmi]. He started his career as an assistant director on the horror movie Raaz (2002), and he was born into the Bhatt family. His breakout performance came in the sexual thriller Murder (2004), after he made his acting debut in the crime movie Footpath (2003).
Hashmi later starred in thrillers, including Gangster: A Love Story (2006), Aksar (2006), Zeher (2005), and Kalyug (2005). Raaz: The Mystery Continues (2009), Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), Murder 2 (2011), The Dirty Picture (2011), Jannat 2 (2012), Shanghai (2012), Raaz 3: The Third Dimension (2012), and Jannat (2008) are some of his other critically and commercially successful films.
For Once Upon a Time in Shanghai and Mumbaai, he received nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. After that, there was a lull and a string of bad movies. Tiger 3 (2023), a financially successful action thriller, marked his comeback and won him a third nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards.
Childhood
On March 24, 1979, Hashmi was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra. His mother, Maherrah Hashmi, was a housewife, while his father, Syed Anwar Hashmi, is a businessman who also starred in the 1968 mystery movie Baharon Ki Manzil. Following India’s partition, his paternal grandpa, Syed Shaukat Hashmi, immigrated to Pakistan and worked as a journalist and film director , while his grandmother, Meherbano Mohammad Ali (also known by her stage name Purnima) was an Indian actress.
Meherbano Mohammad Ali became Hashmi’s step-grandfather and a member of the Varma family after he married producer-director Bhagwan Das Varma. Since Meherbano was the sister of Shirin Mohammad Ali, the mother of producers Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt—Hashmi’s uncles—Emraan Hashmi is also related to the Bhatt family.
Hashmi is the second cousin of actor Rahul Bhatt, actresses Pooja and Alia Bhatt, and director Mohit Suri, with whom he has worked on a number of films. One of his sisters-in-law is Udita Goswami. Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School was Hashmi’s school. He subsequently studied at Mumbai’s Sydenham College and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Mumbai.
Career
Alongside Aftab Shivdasani and Bipasha Basu, Hashmi made his acting debut in the 2003 thriller Footpath, directed by Vikram Bhatt. Critics responded favorably to his portrayal of gangster Raghu Shrivastav, calling him the “scene-stealer” and praising his demeanor. At the box office, it turned out to be a commercial failure.
His big debut came in the sensual thriller Murder (2004), directed by Anurag Basu and starring Ashmit Patel and Mallika Sherawat. Regarding his performance, Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh stated: “Hashmi is outstanding in a role that looks to be a perfect fit for him. With her flourishing portrayal of an obsessed lover, Hashmi’s acting undoubtedly gives the story a significant boost. Murder became a commercial success, bringing in ₹250 million (US$3.0 million) domestically. becoming the eighth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.
At a function with his uncle, Emraan Hashmi is shown with Mahesh Bhatt Hashmi. Hashmi later costarred with Dia Mirza in Basu’s musical romance Tumsa Nahin Dekha (2004). Producer-director Mahesh Bhatt took over to finish the film after Basu was diagnosed with blood cancer during production.
Hashmi’s portrayal of Daksh Mittal, a young millionaire who falls in love with a bargirl (played by Mirza), garnered mixed to excellent reviews, despite the film’s commercial failure at the box office. According to a BBC Online assessment of his performance, he was “becoming fabulous with every film.” Hashmi’s sole movie appearance the following year was in a supporting part in the action thriller directed by Mohit Suri.
About Prachi Desai :
Indian actress Prachi Desai was born on September 12, 1988, and is mostly involved in Hindi movies and television shows. Desai has received multiple honors, including two nominations for the Filmfare Awards, four Indian Telly Awards, and an IIFA Award.
The popular television serial Kasam Se served as Desai’s acting debut. She was the winner of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 2 in 2007. Desai then made her cinematic debut with Rock On!! (2008), for which she was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. Desai’s performance as a gangster’s sweetheart in Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010) earned her the IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress. Following her role in Bol Bachchan (2012), an action comedy that continues to be her biggest commercial hit, the romance She took a hiatus from performing in the biographical sports drama Azhar (2016) and the comedy I, Me Aur Main (2013).
With the thriller Silence… Can You Hear It? (2021), Desai made a comeback to acting. Since then, she made her online debut in the Telugu television series Dhootha (2023). Desai endorses products and companies as a celebrity in addition to her acting job.
Childhood
Desai was born into a Hindu family on September 12, 1988 in Surat, Gujarat, to Niranjan and Ameeta Desai. Esha Desai is her only sister. She attended St. Joseph Convent School in Panchgani and finished her education in Surat up to the ninth grade. She finished her postsecondary education at Pune’s Sinhagad College.
Career
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Desai The set of Chashmah Desai was chosen to play the protagonist in Kasamh Se, a television drama starring Ekta Kapoor, in 2006. Desai portrayed Ram Kapoor’s opposite in Bani Dixit Walia. Desai received accolades and other honors for her acting debut, including the Indian Telly Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role. She also portrayed Anamika Dixit Randheria alongside Sumeet Vyas in the same show.
With choreographer Deepak Singh, Desai made her debut on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, the Indian counterpart of BBC Strictly Come Dancing, in 2007. After being ousted on November 10, 2007, Desai returned to the game with a wildcard and won in the end. Additionally, Desai had two guest appearances in episodes of the Star Plus television serial Kasauti Zindagi Ki. She played a Prerna’s school student.
In 2008, Desai then moved into the motion picture business. In the Abhishek Kapoor-directed movie Rock On!! (2008), she made her screen debut opposite Farhan Akhtar as Sakshi, a band singer’s wife. In order to star in Rock On, Desai had to leave Kasamh Se. She was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for the film.
Rajeev Masand wrote in his review that “Desai, saddled with what I think is the film’s trickiest role, comes off unscathed because she’s an actor who oozes warmth.” She portrayed Prachi opposite Tusshar Kapoor in the mediocre box office hit Life Partner the next year. A major turning point in Desai’s career occurred in 2010, when she made an appearance in In Mumbaai, once upon a time. She starred opposite Emraan Hashmi in the movie as Mumtaaz, a figure based on Mehjabin Shaikh.
It was a box office hit, and she won the IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. According to India Today’s Kaveree Bamzai, “Prachi Desai is suitably tremulous and pleading as Shoaib’s girlfriend.”She starred with Shahid Kapoor as Radhika in Teri Meri Kahaani in 2012.
Her brief appearance was deemed “sparkling” by Taran Adarsh. Then, opposite Abhishek Bachchan, Desai portrayed Radhika, a modern, educated girl in Bol Bachchan. The movie turned out to be Desai’s greatest box office hit to date. Filmfare’s Devesh Sharma stated, “Prachi Desai is reduced to sisterly bits” .
In 2013, Desai had two releases. In I, Me Aur Main, she starred opposite John Abraham as a stylist Gauri for the first time. Desai went “overboard” in her portrayal of a girl-next-door, according to Rediff.com’s Nishi Tiwar. Her next appearance was in Policegiri, opposite Sanjay Dutt. Sarit Ray of the Hindustan Times said her role was “irrelevant” and the movie got bad reviews. Desai made an appearance in the song “Awari” in 2014, which was a special number for Ek Villain.
After a brief break, Desai starred opposite Emraan Hashmi as the wife of former cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin in his biographical film Azhar. The movie was a monetary flop, although Firstpost’s Anna MM Vetticad thought that Naureen was “controlled” and her Heartbreak is “believable.” That same year, Desai played Sakshi again in Rock On 2, the follow-up to Rock On!, opposite Farhan Akhtar. Desai costarred with Jackky Bhagnani as a robot in the 2017 short film Carbon: The Story of Tomorrow.
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FAQ’S :
Did Mohit Chauhan have formal training in music?
No, Mohit Chauhan did not have formal music training. However, his grandfather, a classical singer and harmonium player, and legendary singer Kishore Kumar significantly influenced him.
Which are some of Dr. Irshad Kamil’s most notable works?
Dr. Irshad Kamil has penned lyrics for hit Bollywood films like Jab We Met, Rockstar, Aashiqui 2, Tamasha, and Kabir Singh.
What is Dr. Irshad Kamil’s educational background?
He holds postgraduate and doctoral degrees in Hindi, along with a journalism degree from Punjab University.
What marked the turning point in Emraan Hashmi’s career?
His performance in the thriller Murder (2004) was a major turning point, making him a household name and establishing his image as a romantic and intense actor.
Who are Emraan Hashmi’s notable family connections in the film industry?
Emraan Hashmi is related to Bollywood personalities Mahesh Bhatt, Mukesh Bhatt, Alia Bhatt, and Pooja Bhatt.
What was Prachi Desai’s first major acting role?
Prachi Desai debuted with the television serial Kasamh Se and later transitioned to films with Rock On!! (2008).
What awards has Prachi Desai won?
She has won several awards, including the IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, and was also a winner on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 2.