
Parul Gulati And Sunidhi Chauhan Drop Empowering Anthem 'Marzi Ki Malkin' On World Music Day
Parul Gulati and Sunidhi Chauhan release the bold anthem Marzi Ki Malkin on World Music Day, celebrating female empowerment and fearless ambition.
Actor and entrepreneur Parul Gulati has teamed up with powerhouse vocalist Sunidhi Chauhan to drop a rousing new anthem titled Marzi Ki Malkin, just in time for World Music Day. Produced and composed by the ever-viral Yashraj Mukhate, the track is more than just a catchy tune — it's a battle cry for women to take ownership of their choices, voices, and journeys.
At its heart, Marzi Ki Malkin celebrates boldness, independence, and unapologetic ambition. It's a reflection of Parul Gulati's own evolution — from actress to successful businesswoman, who has long used her platform to empower women, especially young girls and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Speaking about the release, Parul said, 'Marzi Ki Malkin is not just a line, it's a declaration. Every woman deserves to be in charge of her choices, her journey, her dreams. I'm grateful to Yashraj for making this happen. If it wasn't for him taking it from start to finish, this wouldn't exist."
On collaborating with Sunidhi Chauhan, Parul added, 'Working with Sunidhi has been surreal — she's an icon, and her voice carries the exact fire this song needed. Together, we hope to ignite something powerful in every girl who hears this. Be the Maalkin of your own story."
The anthem also speaks directly to the countless women who've been told to wait, compromise, or adjust. 'This track is for every girl who's been quietly building her empire. I hope it becomes the soundtrack to someone's bravest decision," Parul said.
With Sunidhi's electrifying vocals and Parul's fearless vision, Marzi Ki Malkin is already shaping up to be more than a song — it's a movement. Whether blaring through speakers or softly echoing through earbuds, this empowering anthem invites every listener to own their narrative.
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June 21, 2025, 20:03 IST

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