Papa Kehte Hain
Aamir Khan Grooves To The Favourite Song “Papa Kehte Hain” At The Engagement Of His Daughter Ira Khan
Aamir Khan is a fantastic actor and has been in the industry for a very long time. Yesterday, the daughter of Aamir Khan got engaged to her long-time boyfriend Nupur, and their engagement photos and videos are going viral. Aamir Khan has completely changed his look; he just looks different and fantastic. Aamir Khan was seen grooving to the most famous and favorite song from Qayamat Se Qayamat's Papa Kehte Hain and stunned everyone with his amazing dance moves. He was seen grooving with his brother Mansoor Khan. They both looked fabulous together and showed their immense love towards | Click Here...
Kumar Sanu VS Udit Narayan: Best Playback Singer For Aamir Khan?
One of the most influential and beautiful people in the Bollywood industry is Aamir Khan. An actor, director, filmmaker, and television talk show host with a career for over three decades. He has become the sweetheart of all Indians for his social work and dedication. A part of the most influential personalities in the world for years. A career in acting started as a kid became more prominent from 1988. He did several hit films like Dil, Raja Hindustani, Sarfarosh, and many more. Kumar Sanu has sung for many of Aamir Khan's films. Jo Haal Dil Ka, Pardesi Pardesi, Tu Pyar Hai Kisi | Click Here...
Udit Narayan: The singer filled with multiple expressions
One of the best singers in Bollywood is none other than Udit Narayan who has sung not just Hindi but also songs in other vernacular languages like Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Odia, Nepali, Bhojpuri, Bengali. He has been awarded for his achievements to date. He has won four National Film Awards, Five Filmfare Awards with twenty nominations in others. Even after he made his debut, his career was not a bed of roses. In his Bollywood debut, e has sung with Mohammed Rafi in 1980 in Unees-Bees and besides Kishore Kumar during the 1980s. Finally, Udit Narayan managed to grab the limelight and m | Click Here...