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12 hours ago
- Entertainment
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Sonam Kapoor celebrates Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo & Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai surpassing 1 billion views on YouTube: 'I still remember when...'
If that weren't enough, Sonam's high-energy dance number Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai from her film Khoobsurat has also crossed 1 billion views on YouTube. Sung by Badshah and Aastha Gill, the track remains a party anthem and continues to feature in countless dance playlists and DJ mixes. read more Marking a major digital milestone ahead of the film's 10th anniversary, the title track of Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo has surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. The song, featuring Sonam Kapoor alongside Salman Khan, was an instant hit when it released in 2015. At the time, it sparked a wave of Dubsmash videos, with fans and celebrities alike recreating Sonam's iconic hookstep from the music video. Nearly a decade later, the song continues to be a fan favourite—so much so that it has now crossed the coveted billion-views mark on the platform. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD If that weren't enough, Sonam's high-energy dance number Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai from her film Khoobsurat has also crossed 1 billion views on YouTube. Sung by Badshah and Aastha Gill, the track remains a party anthem and continues to feature in countless dance playlists and DJ mixes. Reacting to the two milestones, Sonam expressed her joy over the continued love for both songs. 'I still remember when the Prem Ratan Dhan Payo title track released—what a time it was! The Dubsmash videos were everywhere. It totally broke the internet. We had the best time shooting for it—it honestly feels like it happened just yesterday. I'm so touched that people still love the song… it really means a lot!' she said. Speaking about Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai, she added, 'This has always been one of my favourite songs from my career—and it still makes it to my dance playlist! I remember letting my hair down and just having the best time shooting the music video. It brings me so much joy to see that the song continues to be a popular party anthem even today.'


Hindustan Times
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Get to know... Aastha Gill
Currently, I am: Working on new music. There's more to my music than party tracks. High point in life: When Badshah told me he believed I could be a big pop star. I didn't have the guts to dream that big. Low point in life: After my song DJ Wale Babu, I felt lost and clueless. It took me about three years to figure out what my next release should be. On my playlist: Die With A Smile, by Bruno Mars; Love Ya, by Diljit Dosanjh; Bachke Bachke, by Karan Aujla; and my own release, Paapi. One thing I would never buy: Flowers for myself. I'd rather have someone gift them to me. Today I'm craving: Home-cooked food. Last thing I ordered online: Marvis toothpaste. I saw a Victoria's Secret model use it, and it is really good. App I check before going to bed: Call of Duty. I play a bit before I sleep. Advice I'd give my 18-year-old self: Enjoy whatever you're doing. There's plenty of time later to worry about stress and responsibilities, so chill and live in the moment. My favourite subject in school: Art. My art teacher believed I'd become a painter. My secret skill: Cooking! I love to do it when I am alone at home. A superpower I wish I had: Being invisible when I choose. My favourite Sunday memory: Spending time with the babies of my best friends. My plans for next Sunday: Chilling with family, cuddling my puppy Bella, and lying in bed doing nothing. My most star-struck moment: Seeing Shah Rukh Khan for the first time at an Ambani wedding. When he walked into the room, I was speechless. I couldn't take my eyes off him. My favourite bad habit: Not saying a word until I brush my teeth. I communicate in sign language until I'm ready to talk. If I could travel back or forward in time, I'd…: Skip the opportunity. I've learnt from the past and I'm excited about the future. The best thing about fame: It's not for everyone. But if you know how to handle it, you'll rock it. The worst thing about fame: It really is not for everybody. If you don't know how to handle it, it can slip right through your fingers. From HT Brunch, June 21, 2025 Follow us on
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Yahoo
Man who murdered uncle and hid body in bank jailed
A drug dealer who kidnapped and murdered his uncle before hiding his body in a bank vault has been jailed for more than 34 years. Asghar Badshah, a 39-year-old bus driver from Bradford, was taken to a disused bank on Commercial Street in Batley by his nephew, Tahir Syed, on 30 November 2019 over a missing sum of money, Leeds Crown Court heard. Mr Badshah was beaten to death and his body was found behind a false wall in a vault four weeks later. Syed, 42, of no fixed address, was found guilty of murder, conspiracy to kidnap and drugs conspiracy offences on Monday and sentenced at the same court earlier. Syed and his associates had imported tonnes of cocaine and heroin to the UK in more than 30 shipments between 2016 to 2021, the court heard. Judge Thomas Bayliss KC said Mr Badshah had been asked to "hide a large amount of cash" by Syed, who then suspected Mr Badshah of stealing £600,000 from him. The court was told how Mr Badshah was kidnapped from his mother's address in Mayo Road, Bradford, in a Mercedes at around 01:35 GMT on the day of the murder and taken to the bank, where he was beaten with a metal rod. Syed lied to his family, the court heard, telling them that his uncle was still alive, knowing that in reality his naked body had been stored in an old vault in the disused bank. Judge Bayliss said: "I am quite sure that your primary purpose, was to detain and interrogate Asghar Badshah, in order to ascertain where the missing money was." Syed was jailed for a minimum term of 34 years and 153 days, taking into account almost four years already spent behind bars since being extradited from Turkey. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. West Yorkshire Police


NDTV
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Badshah All Set To Make His Debut At Paris Men's Fashion Week 2025
Indian singer, song writer and rapper, Badshah has dropped yet another surprise for his fans and followers. The 39-year-old music producer is gearing up to make his big debut at the Paris Men's Fashion Week 2025. The Soulmate hit maker has always been a fashion junkie who is fond of everything designer, ranging from Balenciaga to Gucci and beyond. It looks like all his couture passion that fuelled his system for years is now all set to take centre-stage at the upcoming Paris Men's Fashion Week. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BADSHAH (@badboyshah) What's more, Badshah will be the first Punjabi rapper to attend the coveted fashion event in the French capital as a celebrity guest for one of the high-profile designers in June 2025. This is a significant moment for South Asian representation on the global fashion stage. Badshah is renowned for making us groove to the tunes of his chartbuster songs. And he will now represent India at the A-list Parisian event, which has witnessed a growing interest in South Asian talent. This is quite a landmark following the international fashion appearances of other Indian and particularly, Punjabi artists like Dilijit Dosanjh at the Met Gala and AP Dhillon previously at the Paris Fashion Week. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) The 2025 edition of Paris Men's Fashion Week is set to happen between June 24, 2025 to June 29, 2025. This year, the event will also be showcasing 70 brands, 40 of which will be presenting runway shows from some of the world's most well-known couturiers. Badshah is known for his signature hip-hop style fashion that is everything bold and cool and has a significant Instagram following of 15.2 million followers. All this certainly makes him a much deserving celebrity to be attending the event in the capacity of a guest. Badshah scores a major win on the runway front, by being all set make his Paris Fashion Week debut.


India Today
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Badshah becomes first Punjabi rapper to attend Paris Men's Fashion Week 2025
Indian rapper Badshah is set to break new ground beyond the world of music as he gears up for his debut at Paris Men's Fashion Week 2025. He will become the first Punjabi rapper to attend as a celebrity guest at one of the high-profile designer showcases this June. This marks a significant moment for South Asian representation on the global fashion for his chart-topping tracks, Badshah will represent India at the prestigious event, which has seen a growing interest in South Asian talent. This milestone follows the international fashion appearances of fellow Indian artists like Diljit Dosanjh at the Met Gala and AP Dhillon at Paris Fashion 2025 edition of Paris Men's Fashion Week is scheduled to take place from June 24 to June 29. This year, the event will showcase 70 brands, with 40 of them presenting runway shows, including some of the world's most renowned designers. Badshah is one of the biggest names in Indian hip-hop. In his 20-year career, his songs have been played over 10 billion times across platforms. He has also appeared in many TV shows and films, and his music has been used to promote some of Bollywood's biggest movies in recent years. Known for his cool and bold fashion style, Badshah has 15 million followers on popular singer, rapper, and composer is also getting ready for his much-awaited 'Unfinished Tour' in the US. Starting in September 2025, he will perform in six different cities across the Reel