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News18
a day ago
- Entertainment
- News18
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. First Published: June 21, 2025, 20:03 IST


Time of India
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Parul Gulati preps with gun training for dacoit role in Donali with Barun Sobti
Parul Gulati is preparing for her role as a dacoit in the upcoming project, Donali. She has undergone intensive training to master traditional Indian firearms like the desi katta and double-barrel rifles. Parul focused on the physicality, posture, and mindset of a dacoit to bring authenticity to her portrayal. Actress Parul Gulati is gearing up to bring a gritty, unfiltered character to life in her upcoming project Donali , where she takes on the role of a dacoit. Known for her versatility, Parul has undergone intensive training to master the art of gun handling—specifically with traditional Indian firearms like the desi katta and double-barrel rifles. To lend authenticity to her portrayal, Parul immersed herself in understanding the physicality, posture, and mindset required for the role. Her preparation included learning to handle and fire weapons convincingly, with attention to detail that goes beyond action choreography. 'It wasn't just about holding the gun and shooting—it was about how a dacoit carries herself, the attitude, the body language. I wanted every move to look real,' she said. Calling the role one of her most demanding yet exciting, Parul explained that the firearm training helped her connect more deeply with her character. 'Learning to handle the katta gave me a whole new perspective on the role. It helped me step into the shoes of someone who's lived that life,' she added. Donali pairs Parul with Barun Sobti , and the project is set against a rugged rural backdrop, promising a narrative steeped in realism and intensity. With strong characters and a storyline that delves into the underbelly of rural India, Donali aims to deliver a gripping cinematic experience. The series is currently in production and expected to release later this year.


Emirates Woman
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Emirates Woman
Cannes Film Festival 2025: The best dressed Indians redefining red carpet glamour
Fashion by Aminath Ifasa 3 hours ago The Cannes Film Festival 2025 has become a dazzling celebration of Indian fashion, with the country's brightest stars commanding the global spotlight like never before. This year, the iconic red carpet has transformed into a runway of cultural pride, where Bollywood icons, rising talents, and fashion mavericks have showcased breathtaking ensembles that blend tradition with avant-garde creativity. From Janhvi Kapoor's handwoven Benarasi masterpiece to Parul Gulati's daring hair-braided gown, Indian celebrities are not just making appearances—they're making statements. As #IndiaAtCannes trends worldwide, we spotlight the nine most unforgettable looks that have redefined elegance, innovation, and sheer star power at this prestigious event. As the Cannes Film Festival 2025 continues to unfold, Indian celebrities are not just walking the red carpet—they're owning it. From Janhvi Kapoor's Benarasi dream to Parul Gulati's hair-braided innovation, these stars have redefined global fashion with a blend of tradition, bold experimentation, and undeniable glamour. With each appearance, they're proving that Indian fashion is a force to be reckoned with on the world stage. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram Feature Image: Instagram


Khaleej Times
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Dubai-based entrepreneur Parul Gulati debuts at Cannes in style
Dubai-based entrepreneur and Indian actress Parul Gulati made her red carpet debut at the 78th Cannes Film Festival during the world premiere of Eddington, the movie directed by Ari Aster, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Pedro Pascal. Gulati—whose Nish Hair provides India-origin luxe, human hair extensions—donned a custom-made, avant-garde ensemble inspired by hair. The look was conceptualised by Gulati and created by the designers Mohit Rai and Riddhi Bansal. The creation took over a month to craft, involving 12 skilled artisans and hours of intricate work, blending art, identity, and business innovation seamlessly. 'Walking the red carpet at Cannes has been a dream I've nurtured for years—not just as an actor, but as someone deeply in love with cinema and storytelling," Gulati said. "Experiencing the premiere of Eddington, alongside some of the greatest talents of our time, was surreal. I wanted my red carpet look to be more than just fashion—it had to represent my personal and professional journey," she said. "This ensemble stands for the courage to embrace who you are, to celebrate where you come from, and to boldly own your story. Representing both India and my entrepreneurial home, Dubai, on a global stage is a moment I'll cherish forever.' Her appearance at Cannes marked a fashion milestone and showcased the spirit of modern Indian entrepreneurship and Dubai's position as a global hub for innovation and creativity.
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First Post
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- First Post
Cannes 2025- Actress Parul Gulati opens up on how beauty businesses profit from women's insecurities: 'Even when I am buying something I am thinking...'
Parul was quoted saying, 'Not that I'm trying to say it through my business but everyone in beauty, and that's eventually how we are conditioned.' read more Actress Parul Gulati has made her debut at the Cannes Film Festival this year. In an interaction at the grand event, she spoke about how beauty businesses are benefiting from women's insecurities. Parul was quoted saying, 'Not that I'm trying to say it through my business but everyone in beauty, and that's eventually how we are conditioned. Even when I am buying something I am thinking because I have dark circles I want this. Because my hair are falling I want that.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD One user wrote- 'whole beauty industry is based on women's insecurities. they all talk a lot about feeling confident in their own skin due to the external pressure but afterall, they all benefit from our insecurities.' Another said, 'You need to be secure with who you are first and foremost! Accepting that One is A Hindu and can speak flawless hindi is Difficult for many! Anyways she looks gorgeous…wish she had spoken in a natural manner.' 'Ask questions about cinema please 🙏.. cannes podium was meant to be that.. now its been no where there.. all flashes.. no depth,' said another user. On her Cannes debut Parul shared: 'Attending the Cannes Film Festival has been a long-standing dream of mine—not just as an actor, but as someone who is deeply in love with the art of cinema. Being able to walk the red carpet at the premiere of Eddington was surreal.' She added: 'Ari Aster's work has always fascinated me, and to witness a film of this scale, starring artists like Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Pedro Pascal—actors I've admired for years—was a true full-circle moment.'