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Neha Dhupia Is Impressed With Angad Bedi's Expressions On Tere Moo Teh Much Koi Na
Neha Dhupia Is Impressed With Angad Bedi's Expressions On Tere Moo Teh Much Koi Na

News18

time12-08-2025

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Neha Dhupia Is Impressed With Angad Bedi's Expressions On Tere Moo Teh Much Koi Na

Published By : Last Updated: August 12, 2025, 17:18 IST Angad Bedi and Neha Dhupia's video is too cute to miss. (Photo Source: Instagram) Angad Bedi and Neha Dhupia are back with their latest dose of entertainment. The couple, known for their adorable chemistry in reel and real lives, dropped a video revealing the actor's reaction to a popular Punjabi song. However, the reason behind making such a hilarious video left social media users stunned. On Instagram, Neha Dhupia dropped a video in collaboration with her husband, Angad Bedi. The clip begins with the doting wife capturing the actor while he is seen lip-syncing to the song, Tappe-Pnj, sung by Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singh while the duo is seated inside their car. It is a traditional form of Punjabi folk music, specifically a type of Tappa. Take a look at the video here: Neha Dhupia Calls Angad Bedi's Video Her Whole Heart' Dressed in a blue shirt and grey pants, Angad can be seen playfully showing his moustache and beard while lip-syncing with the song's lyrics that were heard as 'Tere moo teh much koi na, Tere nal naiyo bolna, Tere moo teh much koi na, Maza pyaar da chak laan ga, Maza pyaar da chak laan ga, Je tera hukum hove, Meh ta dardi vi raKh laanga, Je tera hukum hove, Meh ta dardi vi raKh laanga," hinting at the love he has for Neha. Soon, the actress pans the camera towards her and can be seen showering love on Angad's look, featuring his trimmed beard and moustache. The diva captioned the video as '#parkinglot #serenade my whole heart … when one of our favourite tracks play …: (Uff these lyrics ….)," heaping praises on her husband's playful expression to the Punjabi song. Fans' Reaction To Neha Dhupia And Angad Bedi's Video Angad and Neha's video instantly captured the hearts of their fans. One of them wrote, 'Just took away my tension, thanks." Another mentioned, 'Pyar hi pyar." Someone called them 'Cutiesss," while a comment read, 'This melted us." Neha Dhupia Reveals They Made The Video For This Reason The actress also shared the video on her Instagram stories and revealed the real motivation behind the reaction video. 'When u reach early for school pick up and one of your favourite tracks play #serenade … my whole heart @angadbedi," she penned. Coming to their relationship, the lovebirds got married on May 10, 2018, in a private ceremony in Delhi. They are blessed with two children: a daughter, Mhr, born in November 2018, and a son, Guriq, born in October 2021. Check latest Bollywood news updates, events and award shows, upcoming hindi movies releases, exclusive interviews, box office collections, reviews, trailers, and more! Download the News18 App view comments News movies » bollywood Neha Dhupia Is Impressed With Angad Bedi's Expressions On Tere Moo Teh Much Koi Na 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.

Padma Shri Malini Awasthi brings monsoon magic to Delhi in a folk music celebration
Padma Shri Malini Awasthi brings monsoon magic to Delhi in a folk music celebration

New Indian Express

time07-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Padma Shri Malini Awasthi brings monsoon magic to Delhi in a folk music celebration

Road less taken Folk music was a road less travelled when Awasthi began her journey in the '80s. There was already an audience for classical music and dance, but not for folk. 'The perception was that these were songs grandmothers sang at home. Who would listen to them for three or four hours on stage?' she recalls. So, Awasthi built her own stage and her own audience. She credits her success to her training under renowned Indian classical singer Girija Devi in Purab Ang Thumri, a style associated with the Banaras gharana that often embraces folk traditions like Thumri and Tappa. As she started out, Awasthi recalls, there was skepticism about whether folk dialects could ever find a solo space on stage. Acceptance took time. There were times when she wasn't taken seriously, faced judgment and endured dismissive comments. 'I never pretended to be anyone else. The way I sing, dress, and carry myself — that is who I am. Folk is not a performance for me; I live in it,' she says.

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