Did Jaya Prada 'Grill' Vishal Dadlani Over Alia Bhatt's Dance?
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Mumbai, January 9 (NationPress) - The legendary actress Jaya Prada humorously put Vishal Dadlani, a judge and music composer on the singing reality show Indian Idol, in a playful interrogation during a recent episode. She questioned him about making Alia Bhatt perform a dance to her chart-topping song 'Dafli Waale' from the film Student of the Year. This memorable track was originally filmed with the esteemed actress in her hit movie Sargam.
Making a grand entrance, Jaya Prada wasted no time and addressed Vishal directly, poking fun at the recreation of her classic song in Alia's debut film. She cheekily remarked, “Kyun Vishal babu, mere purane gaane ko koi aur heroine ko woh gana dediya, yeh to galat baat hai na?”
A chuckling Vishal responded with further context, stating, “Indeed, in the song ‘Radha’ from Student of the Year, we had choreographed a segment featuring ‘Dafli Waale’ with Rishi Kapoor, and Alia performed to it, I recall that vividly.”
Not letting him escape easily, Jaya Prada retorted with a touch of playful sarcasm, saying, “So, you will be punished,” and beckoned him onto the stage, eliciting hearty laughter from judges and contestants alike.
The iconic actress had Vishal play the ‘Dafli’ as she energetically danced to her beloved song ‘Dafli Waale’.
Host Aditya Narayan added to the light-hearted atmosphere, quipping “I thought she was a goon, but she turned out to be a killer. Our desi girl turned out to be Jaya Prada.”
Originally, the beloved song 'Dafli Waale' showcased Jaya Prada alongside the late star Rishi Kapoor. Featured in the blockbuster Sargam, it was sung by the legendary Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammad Rafi and released in 1979.
Jaya Prada’s vibrant performance in a stunning white saree, paired with Rishi Kapoor’s memorable portrayal of the 'Dafli', captivated audiences during the flourishing era of 1970s Bollywood. This song marked a pivotal moment, significantly elevating the status of both actors. Rishi Kapoor’s portrayal was so genuine that it seemed as if he was genuinely playing the 'Dafli' himself, highlighting his extraordinary acting talents.