Vidya Balan, who’s been keeping it active on her social media, has earlier set the world awestruck with her stunning Karaoke skills. The actress left us all amused with her vocals as she sang Bade Achhe Lagte Hai song, the iconic ever. Swinging her vocals in two different voices, one male and then again female, Vidya wrote, “#caraoke him & her! Who else is this talented!!!” while in her car.
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View Instagram Post 1: Vidya Balan sings ‘Bade Acche Lagte Hai’, Nakuul Mehta says ‘arrey…’
And now taking a reference to the song ‘Bade Achhe Lagte Hai’, Nakuul Mehta who used to portray the role of Ram in the show Bade Acche Lagte Hai 2, reshared the video on his Instagram handle, with a sweet message. He said, “Arrey Vidya Ma’am, dedicate bhi kiya aur publicly bataya bhi nahi” along with love heart emoji.
For the unversed, Nakuul Mehta has left the show Bade Acche Lagte Hai. Talking about his exit, he said, “I feel I have paid my dues to the makers and the audiences in the last 18 months. Moreover, you must know when to go and now is the time to go. It is tempting to stay on and continue with a show and receive the love but what more is my question. I look at challenging myself. I have had patience and resilience to say no to a lot of things and preserve myself for bigger things.”
He shared, “The show got a lot of love though many people had doubts when we started as because we took on an iconic show (and remade it). But for it to have the journey and reach out to people the way it has, I think has been truly special. I feel creatively, full having been a part of it for so long. The story is going to places and I feel going ahead there’s nothing new I can bring to it. I will miss playing Ram.”
He continued, “Today, you could be a star on television or film, but all of us are in the business of wanting to borrow the viewers’ time. And I don’t take that for granted.” He said, “For me, I need to go back live life again and return to the sets as on set you only summarize life. That helps me bring new things to my audience is so that I can sort of give them something new and the credibility of wanting to sample my next project continues. That’s kind of hard to earn in this industry is what I’ve learnt along the way,” as quoted by Hindustan Times.