Alia wows her fans with Punjabi track

July 6, 2014

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Bangalore, Jul 6: Alia Bhatt, who has been busy promoting the upcoming "Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania" with co-star Varun Dhawan, rocked her fans with crooning the famous Punjabi track 'Main Tenu Samjhawan Ki' from the film.

The song, however, is rendered in the film by Shreya Goshal and Arijit Singh, but Alia's version is titled "Samjhawan Unplugged."

The song is a remake of the song which was originally sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for the Punjabi film - Virsa.

Varun and Alia, who were earlier seen in “Student of the Year,” have once again paired up for the romantic comedy.

Talking about the film, Varun said the film was a typical romantic triangle and shot in Ambala, Chandigarh, Delhi and Mumbai.

Replying to a query, Varun said, "I have been slapped when people said there are 15 to 16 kisses in the film. I have been slapped 22 times for that."

Varun, who is playing the title role of Humpty Sharma, said he has visited Bangalore several times and really enjoyed the night times here.

"It is good to see Bangalore is having a night life till 1 am. It is fun when you sit and discuss at nights while music being played at the background," he said.

Asked when can his fans see him do an action flick, Varun said, "Yes I will do it for you soon."

Talking about the on-screen chemistry between her and Varun, Alia said she shared a love-hate relationship in reel and real life. "It is a lot like Humpty and Kavya - their characters in the film.

Both stars are promoting the film in various places. Varun is playing the character of Sharma in the film who is a cricket freak and Alia as Kavya Pratap Singh, a bubbly, chatterbox character.

The film is directed by Shashank Khaitan and also stars Siddharth Shukla and Ashutosh Rana among others and is slated for release on July 11.

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New Delhi, May 5: Actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut intended to target an opposition leader but mistakenly ended up attacking her BJP colleague instead. 

A similarity in names - Tejashwi and Tejasvi - was behind Ms Ranaut's fumble. "There's a party of spoilt princes... whether it's Rahul Gandhi who wants to grow potatoes on the Moon, or Tejasvi Surya who does hooliganism and eats fish," she had said.

RJD leader and former Bihar deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav was supposed to be the original target of her diatribe as one of his videos where he was seen eating fish became a major flashpoint between the BJP and the opposition recently.

Tejasvi Surya, incorrectly referred to by Ms Ranaut during an election rally yesterday, is BJP's Lok Sabha candidate from Bengaluru South constituency in Karnataka.

Meanwhile, Mr Yadav has responded to a clip of Kangana Ranaut's statement. "Ye mohtarma kaun hai?" (Who is this lady?), he posted on X.

Kangana Ranaut has been verbally bashing the Congress party since the BJP fielded her as their Lok Sabha candidate from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi. Congress leaders Vikramaditya Singh - her opponent in Mandi - and Rahul Gandhi have been the main targets on her dartboard.

While addressing a public rally in the Sundernagar area of Mandi Parliamentary Constituency yesterday, Ms Ranaut took a jibe at Mr Singh and Mr Gandhi over dynasty politics and said that both of them have a magic stick for development and talk only about non-practical things.

The Congress hit back saying the 37-year-old actor should first check the facts about her party leaders and speak about dynastic politics. National Media Coordinator for the Congress, Amrit Kaur, also questioned her qualifications on which she got a BJP ticket from Mandi.

The Mandi Lok Sabha constituency will go to polls on June 1, in the seventh phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

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