Kangana Ranaut Confirms Queen 2 with Vikas Bahl, Honors Asha Bhosle

Kangana Ranaut has officially confirmed she is working on the sequel to the 2014 hit film 'Queen' with director Vikas Bahl. While keeping plot details under wraps, she reflected on the original film and her insistence on using Asha Bhosle's original voice for the song "Hungama Ho Gaya". Her comments come shortly after the passing of the legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle at age 92. The article also details Asha Bhosle's monumental career and the state honors at her funeral, attended by numerous Bollywood stars.

Key Points: Kangana Ranaut Confirms Queen 2 Sequel, Recalls Asha Bhosle

  • Queen sequel confirmed
  • Kangana reunites with director Vikas Bahl
  • Tribute to late singer Asha Bhosle
  • Used original Asha ji track in Queen
  • Asha Bhosle's legendary career honored
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Kangana Ranaut recalls dancing to Asha Bhosle's 'Hungama Ho Gaya' in Queen, confirms shooting for sequel

Kangana Ranaut confirms shooting for Queen 2 with director Vikas Bahl and shares heartfelt memories of dancing to Asha Bhosle's iconic song in the original film.

"Vikas Bahl and I are coming together. But I can't reveal too much... Yes (I am acting again). - Kangana Ranaut"

New Delhi, April 16

Vikas Bahl's directorial 'Queen', which was released in 2014, no doubt, emerged as a defining moment in Kangana Ranaut's career. The film not only brought her box office success but also helped her bag her second National Film Award for Best Actress.

Interestingly, years later, Kangana and Vikas have now once again teamed up to create 'Queen 2'.

In an interview with ANI, Kangana confirmed working on the film's sequel. However, she remained tight-lipped about other crucial details about the movie.

Asked if she has begun shooting for Queen 2, Kangana briefly confirmed her collaboration with filmmaker Vikas Bahl, saying, "Vikas Bahl and I are coming together. But I can't reveal too much... Yes (I am acting again)."

While Kangana did not reveal much about Queen 2, she looked back on her experience of working in the first instalment and paid tribute to legendary singer Asha Bhosle, recalling how she got to dance to her iconic track "Hungama Ho Gaya" in the film.

"Heartache. I just feel so terribly sorry for this loss because they are just once-in-a-while people. They are not going to happen again. When we were doing Queen, we wanted to put the Hungama song in the film, and Vikas said we would re-record. I said, 'you don't get rid of that voice. You will not get.' So we re-did the song with Asha ji's voice," Kangana shared.

Asha Bhosle, one of India's most loved voices, passed away on April 12 at the age of 92 due to multiple organ failure.

She was cremated with full state honours at Shivaji Park Crematorium in Mumbai on Monday. Many stars, including Ranveer Singh, Vicky Kaushal and Aamir Khan, attended the funeral.

Born in 1933, Asha Bhosle began her musical journey at a young age and rose to prominence in the 1950s.

Over her career spanning decades, she recorded thousands of songs across multiple Indian languages, ranging from classical and ghazals to cabaret, pop, and folk. Her work with leading composers and filmmakers made her one of the most influential voices in Indian cinema.

She was honoured with multiple awards, including the Dadasaheb Phalke Award and the Padma Vibhushan, and was recognised by the Guinness World Records in 2011 as the most-recorded artist in music history.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Asha ji's voice is eternal. That Hungama song in Queen was pure joy. It's beautiful that Kangana insisted on keeping the original. A fitting tribute to a legend. 🙏
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Aman W
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Queen was perfect as a standalone film. Not every hit needs a sequel. Hope Vikas Bahl and Kangana have a truly compelling story and not just a cash grab.
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Sarah B
As an outsider who discovered Bollywood through films like Queen, this is wonderful news! Kangana's performance was incredible. Can't wait to see where Rani's journey goes next.
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Karthik V
The original Queen came out when I was in college. It felt so fresh. A sequel after 10+ years is a big risk, but if anyone can pull it off, it's this team. Fingers crossed!
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Nisha Z
More than the sequel news, reading about Asha ji's legacy is moving. Thousands of songs! We grew up with her voice in our homes. A true national treasure. ❤️

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