'Kar Le Shaadi' featuring Mahesh Manjrekar and Khushali Kumar showcases playful banter between father, daughter
Mumbai, July 6
The recently released track 'Kar Le Shaadi' from the upcoming film 'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' is a playful conversation between a father and daughter.
The video of the song features Mahesh Manjrekar and Khushali Kumar, and sees a doting father hilariously convincing his daughter to embrace marriage, with the catchy hook line, "Kar le shaadi, na samajh isko barbaadi".
The song has been crooned by Jazim Sharma, Deepali Sathe and Rimi Dhar, and is composed by Jazim Sharma, with lyrics furnished by J.P. Gangwar. The song is packed with infectious beats and playful visuals, and perfectly captures the fun-filled, family-entertainer spirit of the film.
Talking about the song, producer Akashaditya Lama shared, "'Kar Le Shaadi' is meant to leave audiences smiling. It's a playful conversation between a father and daughter, wrapped in humour, music and catchy lyrics that everyone can hum along to. The phrase 'Kar le shaadi, na samajh isko barbaadi' perfectly captures the film's light-hearted spirit".
"Mahesh sir and Khushali have brought so much warmth and comic timing to the song, making it one of my favourite moments from the film", he added.
'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' is produced by Siddharth Banerjee, Akashaditya Lama and Vikas Aggarwal. The film also stars Piyush Mishra, and promises a wholesome family entertainer filled with laughter, emotions and unexpected twists. The film is set to arrive in cinemas on July 24, 2026.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Honestly, the whole "shadi karo" narrative in our movies is getting old. But the music sounds catchy, and at least they're presenting it with humour instead of the usual melodrama. Let's see if the film offers something more than just this track.
Mahesh Manjrekar is such an underrated actor! His comic timing is impeccable. This looks like a perfect family entertainer for the summer. And Khushali Kumar seems promising too. Can't wait for July 24! 🎬
The line "na samajh isko barbaadi" is going to be stuck in my head all day! 😂 But seriously, it's nice to see a song that celebrates the lighter side of Indian family dynamics. We need more such feel-good content.
The music sounds decent but I hope the movie has more depth than just jokes about marriage. Our films should also show daughters having their own dreams and aspirations. Just saying...
Perfect track for this wedding season! The father-daughter chemistry looks genuine. Piyush Mishra is also in the cast - that itself guarantees quality. Booked tickets already! 🎉
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