Kiara Advani's Humorous Take on Emraan Hashmi's Arabic Song Before Raghav Juyal: A Must-See!

A resurfaced video of Kiara Advani attempting Emraan Hashmi's iconic Arabic song "Kaho Na Kaho" is making waves online, drawing comparisons to Raghav Juyal's recent viral tribute in Aryan Khan's directorial debut, "The Ba***ds of Bollywood".

The clip of Advani dates back to 2019, after the release of "Kabir Singh," when she appeared on a special episode of Nitin Kakkar's show. During a segment, Advani, wearing headphones, gamely tried to sing the Arabic lyrics of Hashmi's popular track. While she may not have nailed the rendition, her effort was undeniably charming. Kakkar shared the video on Instagram, playfully suggesting a competition between Advani and Juyal, asking "Who did it better?".

Juyal's tribute to Hashmi in "The Ba***ds of Bollywood" has become an internet sensation. In a particular scene, Juyal's character, Parvaiz, serenades Hashmi with "Kaho Na Kaho" in both Arabic and Hindi. The performance struck a chord, even catching the attention of Shah Rukh Khan's daughter, Suhana, who reshared the clip.

The online response to Advani's throwback video has been enthusiastic, with many finding her attempt hilarious and endearing. One user commented that it might be their "new favorite video on the internet," while another drew a parallel to her "Raatan Lambiyaan" cover. Some fans also acknowledged Juyal's admiration for Hashmi.

"The Ba***ds of Bollywood," a satirical action-comedy series, premiered on Netflix and has quickly gained popularity. The show features performances by Lakshya, Bobby Deol, and Sahher Bambba, but Juyal's tribute to Hashmi has become a standout moment.

The resurfacing of Advani's "Kaho Na Kaho" attempt has sparked a fun comparison between her rendition and Juyal's more recent performance. While Juyal's tribute is winning hearts for its execution, Advani's version is being celebrated for its lighthearted and entertaining nature. Both videos highlight the enduring popularity of Hashmi's song and its impact on Bollywood and its fans.


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