In 2022, Neha Kakkar’s O Sajna, a remake of Falguni Pathak’s 1999 hit Maine Payal Hai Chhankai, sparked backlash. Fans and Pathak slammed it for ruining the innocence of the original, turning nostalgia into controversy overnight.
Google Gemini photo trends have caught the fancy of many online users. If you want to hop on the bandwagon, follow these simple prompts to create your very own chaniya choli look this Navratri!
Makeup tips: Whether you’re heading out for Dandiya night or for drinks after work, a light makeup that highlights your natural beauty can make you feel fresh and confident. The key is to stick to lightweight products that boost your skin’s natural radiance without piling on heavy layers. Here's how to do it right.
Dandiya celebration fashion tips: The excitement for Dandiya and Garba nights is electric, with festive cheer buzzing from every corner and embodying the season's spirit. Showcase your Garba moves comfortably while making a bold fashion statement. Here’s how you can pull off both.
Born on March 12, 1969, Falguni Pathak’s musical career began with a deep passion for traditional Gujarati music. However, her path was not always easy, as she faced several obstacles, even from her family, in her pursuit of a musical career.
In past one year, the music world has been buzzing with the ongoing debate over Neha Kakkar’s new song, "O Sajna." This song is a remix of Falguni Pathak’s iconic 1999 hit "Maine Payal Hai Chhankai." As soon as "O Sajna" was released, fans of the original song quickly expressed their disappointment, claiming that the remix ruined the charm of the classic.
Lyrics, tempo, banter and arrangement - how each element affects the dance-worthiness of our favourite garba and dandiya songs.
In another viral video, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is seen cutting a ribbon and walking into the pandal with a dhaak slung around her shoulder and playing it.
A track-list of 9 fun Bollywood songs to help you get your groove on.