Chitrangda Singh grooves to Shahid Kapoor's 'Aashiqon Ki Colony' in candid clip

Bollywood actress Chitrangda Singh shared a playful Instagram story video of herself getting her hair styled while dancing to Shahid Kapoor's new song "Aashiqon Ki Colony". The track is from the upcoming gangster film "O' Romeo", which features a star-studded cast and is set in 1990s Mumbai. Singh's next project is "Battle of Galwan", a film based on the deadly 2020 border clash between Indian and Chinese troops. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the Galwan film is scheduled for release on April 17.

Key Points: Chitrangda Singh dances to Shahid Kapoor's new song Aashiqon Ki Colony

  • Chitrangda shares candid grooming video
  • She grooves to Shahid Kapoor's new song
  • Song is from the film 'O' Romeo'
  • Her next film is 'Battle of Galwan'
  • Galwan film is based on 2020 India-China clash
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Chitrangda Singh flaunts her 'timepass ka talent' with Shahid Kapoor's 'Aashiqon Ki Colony'

Bollywood actress Chitrangda Singh shares a fun video grooving to Shahid Kapoor's latest track while getting ready. Details on the song and her upcoming film.

"Timepass ka talent - Chitrangda Singh"

Mumbai, Jan 30

Bollywood actress Chitrangda Singh was recently spotted in a fun, candid moment as she vibed to Shahid Kapoor's latest track "Aashiqon Ki Colony" from his upcoming film "O'Romeo", all while getting her hair styled.

Chitrangda took to her Instagram Stories to share a selfie video. In the clip, the actress, dressed in an elegant black saree, is seen getting her hair curled as she happily grooves to the song "Aashiqon Ki Colony", picturised on Shahid Kapoor and Disha Patani.

For the caption, she wrote: "Timepass ka talent".

Talking about 'Aashiqon Ki Colony', the song is composed by Vishal Bhardwaj and has lyrics by Gulzar. Madhubanti Bagchi and Javed Ali have lent their vocals for the number.

Talking about O' Romeo, the gangster film also stars Triptii Dimri, Nana Patekar, and Randeep Hooda. It is set in Mumbai in the 1990s and is about the post-independence underworld. It is a love story set in the 1990s that is also full of action and gangsters. The film is set in the post-independence underworld of Mumbai.

Talking about Chitrangda, she will next be seen in 'Battle of Galwan' based on the Galwan stand-off between India and its expansionist neighbour, China, on June 15, 2020, during the thick of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India.

The Indian and Chinese troops clashed in the Galwan Valley, eastern Ladakh. It was part of a larger border standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The clash turned violent when both sides attempted to patrol disputed areas, leading to hand-to-hand combat.

The fighting resulted in the deaths of 20 Indian soldiers, while China also suffered casualties. This was the deadliest India-China face-off in over four decades, escalating tensions and prompting both nations to increase troop deployments and engage in diplomatic talks to avoid further conflict.

Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film is set to release on April 17.

- IANS

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Aman W
"Timepass ka talent" haha, relatable! We've all done this in front of the mirror. On a serious note, the article takes a sharp turn from Bollywood fun to Galwan. Respect to our soldiers. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
Vishal Bhardwaj and Gulzar combo is always magic. The song is already a hit. But honestly, mixing this light news with the Galwan film announcement feels a bit odd. Both are important, but maybe separate articles?
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Sarah B
Interesting to see an actress known for more serious roles doing such a fun reel. The shift to the Galwan project is significant. It's crucial that films are made about our brave soldiers, ensuring their sacrifice is never forgotten.
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Karthik V
Shahid's energy in the song is next level! As for the Galwan film, it's a sensitive topic. I hope they handle it with the utmost respect and accuracy it deserves. Our nation will be watching.
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Nisha Z
Black saree, retro song vibes... she's nailing the aesthetic! On the other part, a film on Galwan is necessary. We must remember the cost of protecting our borders. Salute to the Indian Army.

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