Parineeti Chopra Joins Forces with Karan Aujla to Revive ‘Pehle Lalkaare’

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Parineeti Chopra Joins Forces with Karan Aujla to Revive ‘Pehle Lalkaare’

Mumbai, Dec 23 (NationPress) Actress Parineeti Chopra has recently brought back her beloved track ‘Pehle Lalkaare’ alongside her 'brother' and Punjabi sensation Karan Aujla.

On Monday, the star of ‘Kesari’ joined Aujla on stage during an electrifying concert in Mumbai, sharing captivating images from the occasion. In one of the clips, Parineeti and Karan are seen enjoying the rhythm of the song “Pehle Lalkaare Naal” by Amar Singh Chamkila, with Aujla delivering the vocals while Chopra showcases her impressive dance skills.

Additional photos reveal the duo sharing joyful moments on stage. In her post, the ‘Ishaqzaade’ actress wrote, “Pehle lalkaare with my brother @karanaujla #KaranAujla #ParineetiChopra.”

On December 21, Karan Aujla wowed his audience with a remarkable performance at the “It Was All A Dream concert,” hosted at Mumbai's MMRDA Grounds. Adding to the thrill, Bollywood stars Vicky Kaushal and Parineeti Chopra made surprise appearances, joining Karan on stage.

Reflecting on the late singer Amar Singh Chamkila, Aujla expressed, “Chamkila’s music shaped my childhood, and his influence is a big part of who I am today.” Parineeti, emphasizing her close bond with Aujla, remarked, “Karan is family. No matter the hour, if I need support, he’s the one I’d call—though chances are, he’s already awake!”

Kaushal moved Karan to tears with an emotional tribute during the event. The ‘Sanju’ actor stated, “Karan, my brother, is a little younger than me in age, but he has faced more struggles than I have in life. The journey this man has had truly makes him deserving to shine as brightly as the star he is today. I am so proud, so proud of him. I know your parents are here with us in spirit, blessing us, and giving us love. I want you to know that Mumbai loves you, Punjab loves you.”

Karan mesmerized fans with his hit tracks, including “Softly,” “52 Bars,” “Winning Speech,” and “Take It Easy.” He also entertained the crowd by intertwining nostalgia into his performance with timeless classics such as “Gulabi Aankhen,” “Oh Oh Jaane Jana,” and “Kala Chashma.”