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News18
09-08-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Parineeti Chopra Rakhi Note For Her ‘First Babies' In Adorable
Parineeti Chorpa, on Instagram, shared a picture taken during her school days. On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, Parineeti Chopra wished her siblings, Sahaj and Shivang, most adorably. The Hasee Toh Phasee actress took a trip down memory lane and shared her childhood photo with the boys, providing a rare look at her bond with her siblings. On Saturday, August 9, Parineeti took to Instagram and shared a picture taken during her school days. The actress was seen standing alongside Sahaj and Shivang wearing a red and white school jacket and a black skirt underneath. Parineeti's siblings were seen wearing white shirts, black pants and red ties as they stood beside the actress posing for the camera. Sharing the adorable memory with her siblings, Parineeti wrote, 'Happy rakhi to my first babies!" and tagged both Sahaj and Shivang on the post. She also added a playful track titled 'Gabhru' by Karan Aujla and Ikky to the post. Soon after sharing the post, fans jumped to the comment section, praising the bond between the three siblings. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @parineetichopra Parineeti Chopra's Appearance at The Great Indian Kapil Show Parineeti Chopra was recently seen appearing on The Great Indian Kapil Show along with her husband, politician Raghav Chadha. After her appearance on the show, the actress has been on the news, as she shared a sneak peek into her marriage with the politician. During the show, Raghav revealed that Parineeti handles and manages all the finances. 'To manage money, one needs to have money. 'Among us, Parineeti is the one with money, so she is the one who manages finances," Raghav revealed. 'Her job pays her well; mine doesn't. She is both the finance and home minister of our house," he added. Parineeti Chopra on the work front The actress last appeared in the musical drama Amar Singh Chamkila, alongside Diljit Dosanjh. The film was based on the life of popular musical duo Amar Singh Chamkila and Amarjot Kaur. The film was released on Netflix last year. Up next, Parineeti Chopra is all set to make her web series debut in an upcoming Netflix series. The untitled series is directed by Rensil D'Silva and backed by Siddharth P Malhotra. Alongside Parineeti, the series will feature Tahir Raj Bhasin, Anup Soni, Jennifer Winget, Chaitannya Choudhry, and others. The release date and further details about the series are still under wraps. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


India.com
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Bad news for Honey Singh as Karan Aujla as Punjab state women's commission summons them for...
Taking suo motu cognisance, the Punjab State Women's Commission has summoned Punjabi singers and rappers Karan Aujla and Yo Yo Honey Singh for allegedly promoting misogynistic content and 'objectification' of women in their recent songs. The Chairperson of the Punjab State Women's Commission, Raj Lali Gill told ANI on Thursday that the commission had reviewed complaints and public reactions regarding certain lyrics and visuals in Honey Singh and Karan Aujla's latest releases, and has written to the state Director General of Police (DGP), urging immediate action. As per the Chairperson, the lyrics in the latest releases of Ajula and Honey Singh were allegedly found to be derogatory towards women and potentially harmful to societal values. 'The songs that have been used in this have neither been controlled by the language nor has it been thought. When we go on stage, we say to everyone that the biggest role in my life is that of my mother. We respect her a lot. At the same time, you abuse her. So, for whom do you play this double role? To get millions of views? Are you doing this just to earn money? This is having a very big impact on our children. So, I think that the singers should also understand their responsibility. It is not only their responsibility to entertain them,' Gill told ANI. On further action, Punjab State Women Commission Chairperson said that she has asked DGP and other concerned officials to summon the singers while demanding their apology. 'The action is that I have sent this to BOI (Bureau of Investigation) and DGP and they (Aujla and Honey Singh) should be summoned. And even if I know that they are not in the country at this time, but still I should contact them and get an explanation. They should be summoned to come here. When they give an explanation, apologise, change the words, then we will see what will be the next step,' said Chairperson Raj Lali Gill. The songs in contention are Karan Aujla's new single, 'MF Gabhru,' from his album 'P-Pop Culture,' despite the popularity, 'Gabhru' track has been labelled as 'misogynistic' and 'inappropriate.' Similarly, Honey Singh's track titled 'Millionaire' also allegedly contains objectionable language towards women. The song was released in August 2024 as part of his album Glory, which marked his new album 'P-Pop Culture' is by Warner Music Canada/Warner Music India. It is touted to be a bold fusion of global pop and hard-hitting Punjabi hip-hop. As per a press note, the project is divided into two distinct moods, with side A delving into the emotional and melodic facets of Punjabi Pop, while side B explores the gritty, bass-heavy soundscapes of Punjabi Hip-Hop. A few months ago, Karan collaborated with American pop superstars OneRepublic on the single 'Tell Me'. Karan came into the limelight with his tracks like 'Yaarian Ch Fikk', 'Unity', 'Alcohol 2', and 'Lafaafe'; subsequently, he achieved mainstream popularity in 2018 with 'Don't Worry'. Last year, he gave Bollywood one of the hit tracks, 'Tauba Tauba', in the Vicky Kaushal-starrer 'Bad Newz'. As for Honey Singh, the singer's documentary titled 'Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous' won the IIFA Digital Awards for Best Docu-Series/Film at the 25th edition of IIFA in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Directed by Mozez Singh and produced by Sikhya Entertainment, the documentary offers a rare glimpse into the life of the singer Hirdesh Singh, popularly known as Honey Singh. The docufilm sheds light on the man behind the headlines, from his meteoric rise in the music industry to the challenges and controversies he faced along the way.


Hindustan Times
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Punjab State Women's Commission slams Yo Yo Honey Singh, Karan Aujla for sexist lyrics and visuals, demands apology
Taking suo motu cognisance, the Punjab State Women's Commission has summoned Punjabi singers and rappers Karan Aujla and Yo Yo Honey Singh for allegedly promoting misogynistic content and 'objectification' of women in their recent songs. Yo Yo Honey Singh and Karan Aujla have come under the scanner for their lyrics. Punjab State Women's Commission receives complaints The Chairperson of the Punjab State Women's Commission, Raj Lali Gill, told ANI on Thursday that the commission had reviewed complaints and public reactions regarding certain lyrics and visuals in Honey Singh and Karan Aujla's latest releases and had written to the state Director General of Police (DGP) urging immediate action. As per the Chairperson, the lyrics in the latest releases of Ajula and Singh were allegedly found to be derogatory towards women and potentially harmful to societal values. "The songs that have been used in this have neither been controlled by the language nor by thought. When we go on stage, we say to everyone that the biggest role in my life is that of my mother. We respect her a lot. At the same time, you abuse her. So, for whom do you play this double role? To get millions of views? Are you doing this just to earn money? This is having a very big impact on our children. So, I think that the singers should also understand their responsibility. It is not only their responsibility to entertain them," Gill told ANI. Demands apology from Honey Singh, Karan Aujla On further action, the Punjab State Women Commission Chairperson said that she has asked the DGP and other concerned officials to summon the singers and demand their apology. "The action is that I have sent this to BOI (Bureau of Investigation) and DGP, and they (Karan and Honey) should be summoned. And even if I know that they are not in the country at this time, I still should contact them and get an explanation. They should be summoned to come here. When they give an explanation, apologise, and change the words, then we will see what the next step will be," said Chairperson Raj Lali Gill. Millionaire and MF Gabhru under the scanner The songs in contention are Karan Aujla's new single, MF Gabhru, from his album P-Pop Culture. Despite its popularity, the Gabhru track has been labelled 'misogynistic' and 'inappropriate.' Similarly, Honey Singh's track Millionaire also allegedly contains objectionable language towards women. The song was released in August 2024 as part of his album Glory, which marked his comeback. Karan's new album, P-Pop Culture, is by Warner Music Canada/Warner Music India. It is touted to be a bold fusion of global pop and hard-hitting Punjabi hip-hop. As per a press note, the project is divided into two distinct moods, with side A delving into the emotional and melodic facets of Punjabi Pop, while side B explores the gritty, bass-heavy soundscapes of Punjabi Hip-Hop.


Mint
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Punjab state womens commission summons Honey Singh, Karan Aujla for misogynistic lyrics in their recent albums
Mohali (Punjab) [India], August 7 (ANI): Taking suo motu cognisance, the Punjab State Women's Commission has summoned Punjabi singers and rappers Karan Aujla and Yo Yo Honey Singh for allegedly promoting misogynistic content and 'objectification' of women in their recent songs. The Chairperson of the Punjab State Women's Commission, Raj Lali Gill told ANI on Thursday that the commission had reviewed complaints and public reactions regarding certain lyrics and visuals in Honey Singh and Karan Aujla's latest releases, and has written to the state Director General of Police (DGP), urging immediate action. As per the Chairperson, the lyrics in the latest releases of Ajula and Honey Singh were allegedly found to be derogatory towards women and potentially harmful to societal values. "The songs that have been used in this have neither been controlled by the language nor has it been thought. When we go on stage, we say to everyone that the biggest role in my life is that of my mother. We respect her a lot. At the same time, you abuse her. So, for whom do you play this double role? To get millions of views? Are you doing this just to earn money? This is having a very big impact on our children. So, I think that the singers should also understand their responsibility. It is not only their responsibility to entertain them," Gill told ANI. On further action, Punjab State Women Commission Chairperson said that she has asked DGP and other concerned officials to summon the singers while demanding their apology. "The action is that I have sent this to BOI (Bureau of Investigation) and DGP and they (Aujla and Honey Singh) should be summoned. And even if I know that they are not in the country at this time, but still I should contact them and get an explanation. They should be summoned to come here. When they give an explanation, apologise, change the words, then we will see what will be the next step," said Chairperson Raj Lali Gill. The songs in contention are Karan Aujla's new single, 'MF Gabhru,' from his album 'P-Pop Culture,' despite the popularity, 'Gabhru' track has been labelled as 'misogynistic' and 'inappropriate." Similarly, Honey Singh's track titled 'Millionaire' also allegedly contains objectionable language towards women. The song was released in August 2024 as part of his album Glory, which marked his comeback. Aujla's new album 'P-Pop Culture' is by Warner Music Canada/Warner Music India. It is touted to be a bold fusion of global pop and hard-hitting Punjabi hip-hop. As per a press note, the project is divided into two distinct moods, with side A delving into the emotional and melodic facets of Punjabi Pop, while side B explores the gritty, bass-heavy soundscapes of Punjabi Hip-Hop. A few months ago, Karan collaborated with American pop superstars OneRepublic on the single 'Tell Me'. Karan came into the limelight with his tracks like 'Yaarian Ch Fikk', 'Unity', 'Alcohol 2', and 'Lafaafe'; subsequently, he achieved mainstream popularity in 2018 with 'Don't Worry'. Last year, he gave Bollywood one of the hit tracks, 'Tauba Tauba', in the Vicky Kaushal-starrer 'Bad Newz'. As for Honey Singh, the singer's documentary titled 'Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous' won the IIFA Digital Awards for Best Docu-Series/Film at the 25th edition of IIFA in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Directed by Mozez Singh and produced by Sikhya Entertainment, the documentary offers a rare glimpse into the life of the singer Hirdesh Singh, popularly known as Honey Singh. The docufilm sheds light on the man behind the headlines, from his meteoric rise in the music industry to the challenges and controversies he faced along the way. (ANI)