Jaya Prada Playfully Grills Vishal Dadlani Over Alia Bhatt's 'Dafli Waale' Remake

Veteran actress Jaya Prada made a lively appearance on Indian Idol, where she humorously confronted judge and composer Vishal Dadlani. She playfully grilled him for allowing Alia Bhatt to dance to a recreation of her iconic song 'Dafli Waale' in the film *Student of the Year*. Vishal Dadlani explained the context, recalling that a part of the song was used in the track 'Radha' featuring Rishi Kapoor, on which Alia danced. The light-hearted segment concluded with Jaya Prada dancing as Vishal played the dafli, much to the amusement of everyone present.

Key Points: Jaya Prada Confronts Vishal Dadlani Over Alia Bhatt Song Remake

  • Jaya Prada confronts Vishal Dadlani on Indian Idol
  • Issue is over Alia Bhatt dancing to 'Dafli Waale' in SOTY
  • Vishal explains the song's use in 'Radha'
  • Playful banter ends with Vishal playing dafli
  • Song originally featured Jaya Prada and Rishi Kapoor
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Jaya Prada 'grills' Vishal Dadlani for making Alia Bhatt dance to her iconic song 'Dafliwaale' in 'SOTY'

Veteran actress Jaya Prada humorously calls out composer Vishal Dadlani on Indian Idol for letting Alia Bhatt dance to her iconic song 'Dafli Waale'.

Jaya Prada 'grills' Vishal Dadlani for making Alia Bhatt dance to her iconic song 'Dafliwaale' in 'SOTY'
"Kyun Vishal babu, mere purane gaane ko koi aur heroine ko woh gana dediya, yeh to galat baat hai na? - Jaya Prada"

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Veteran actress Jaya Prada, in the recent episode of the singing reality show Indian Idol, jokingly grilled judge and music composer Vishal Dadlani for making actress Alia Bhatt dance to her superhit song 'Dafli Waale' in the movie Student of the Year. The song originally featured the veteran actress from her hit movie Sargam.

Making a powerful entry on the show, Jaya Prada immediately put judge Vishal Dadlani on the spot, referring to the recreation of her iconic song in Alia Bhatt's debut movie, Student of the Year. Addressing Vishal directly, she quipped, "Kyun Vishal babu, mere purane gaane ko koi aur heroine ko woh gana dediya, yeh to galat baat hai na?"

A visibly amused Vishal elaborated on it, and, further adding details, responded, "Yes, in the song 'Radha' from the movie Student of the Year, we had picturized a part of 'Dafli Waale' with Rishi (Kapoor) ji, and on that, Alia danced, I remember that."

Not to let him off easily, Jaya Prada fired back with playful sarcasm, declaring, "So, you will be punished," and further called him to the stage. Her remark drew loud laughter from the judges and contestants alike.

The veteran actress made Vishal play the 'Dafli' as she danced to the iconic song 'Dafli-wale'.

Host Aditya Narayan added to the light-hearted banter with a punchline welcoming the legendary actress, and said, "I thought she was a goon, but she turned out to be a killer. Our desi girl turned out to be Jaya Prada."

For the united, the iconic song 'Dafli Waale', originally was picturized on Jaya Prada and the late star Rishi Kapoor. The song featured in the hit movie Sargam and was sung by the legendary singers Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammad Rafi. The movie was released in 1979.

Jaya Prada's high-energy performance in a white saree, combined with Rishi Kapoor's iconic style of playing the 'Dafli', took audiences by storm in the late 1970s era of Bollywood. The song became a defining moment, greatly contributing to the stardom of both actors. Rishi Kapoor's portrayal was so convincing that it seemed as if he were truly playing the 'Dafli' himself, showcasing his impeccable acting skills.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly, I loved the 'Radha' track in SOTY. It was a fun tribute. But seeing Jaya ji reclaim her song with such grace and humor was the best part. Vishal handled it well, it was all in good fun. More such interactions please!
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Aman W
Shows how iconic that song is. Jaya Prada and Rishi Kapoor ji created magic. Today's actors are good, but that era had a different kind of screen presence altogether. We need to preserve these classics.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up outside India, these clips are a wonderful window into Bollywood's rich history. The playful scolding was so endearing. It's great that these shows are bridging generations of film lovers.
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Karthik V
With all due respect, while the segment was entertaining, it felt a bit scripted. Indian Idol often relies on these pre-planned 'moments'. I wish the focus was more on raw singing talent rather than these skits.
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Nisha Z
"So, you will be punished" 😂😂 Jaya ji is a queen! This is why we love our veteran actors. They carry their legacy with so much dignity and yet can joke about it. Made my evening!

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