Aishwarya Rai's Hidden Singing Talent Revealed in Throwback Chat Show Duet

Aishwarya Rai surprised everyone by showcasing her singing talent during a throwback episode of the chat show "Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai". Co-star Chandrachur Singh revealed her hidden skill, leading to an impromptu duet where they sang a line from her debut film. Singh expressed his privilege at working with Rai, praising her as a kind and sensitive human being. The episode revisited memories from their 2000 romantic musical "Josh", which featured a star-studded cast.

Key Points: Aishwarya Rai Sings Duet with Chandrachur Singh on Throwback Show

  • Aishwarya Rai revealed as a talented singer
  • Impromptu duet with co-star Chandrachur Singh
  • Throwback to 2000 film 'Josh'
  • Praised as a beautiful person inside out
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When Aishwarya Rai sang an impromptu duet with Chandrachur Singh

Watch Aishwarya Rai and Chandrachur Singh's impromptu duet from 'Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai'. Discover her hidden singing talent and their 'Josh' memories.

"She is a very good singer. Not many people know that. - Chandrachur Singh"

Mumbai, Feb 1

Aishwarya Rai is known to be an extremely talented actress, but during her throwback appearance on the popular chat show, "Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai", she flaunted her singing prowess.

Joining Aishwarya and host Farooq Sheikh, actor Chandrachur Singh also graced the episode, spilling some fun secrets of his 'Josh' co-star.

When Farooq Sheikh asked Chandrachur to share an anecdote from the shoot of "Josh", he revealed that not many know, but Aishwarya is an amazing singer.

"She is a very good singer. Not many people know that," he said.

To this, Aishwarya reacted by claiming that, in fact, Chandrachur is the one who sings well.

When the host urged both of them to sing something, Aishwarya agreed after some persuasion.

She sang the "Meri saaso main basa hain tera hi ek naam. Teri yaad humsafar subah o shaam" from her Bollywood debut "Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya" opposite Bobby Deol.

Later on, Chandrachur also joined her for a melodious duet.

Their candid performance left everyone in awe.

During the episode, when asked to share his experience of working with Aishwarya, Chandrachur lauded the former beauty queen, calling himself privileged to have gotten the opportunity to work with her.

He said, "I think Aishwarya is a very beautiful person from the inside out. A very good human being, and she is just too good to work with. It has been a great privilege working with her. I really enjoyed myself. A very kind, a very sensitive human being."

Directed by Mansoor Khan, the 2000 romantic musical "Josh" featured Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Chandrachur Singh, Sharad Kapoor, and Priya Gill as the primary cast.

The movie showed SRK and Aishwarya as a sibling duo, whereas Aishwarya and Chandrachur were romantically paired in the movie.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Josh is such an underrated movie! The music, the Goa setting, everything was perfect. It's lovely to hear about these behind-the-scenes moments. Chandrachur Singh was so good in it too. Wish we could see more of such candid shows today instead of all the scripted reality TV.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while it's a nice throwback, I sometimes feel our media focuses too much on stars from the past. There are so many talented singers and actors today who don't get this kind of spotlight. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
This is so charming! I love seeing this human side of mega-celebrities. Farooq Sheikh was such a wonderful host—his shows had a different class altogether. Makes me want to go and watch 'Josh' again this weekend.
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Karthik V
Haha, typical Bollywood humility! "No, *you* sing well!" đŸ˜„ This is the kind of wholesome content we need. Miss the era of these simple chat shows. Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai was iconic.
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Nisha Z
Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya was her debut! That song is beautiful. It's amazing how she balanced a successful career in India and abroad while being such a down-to-earth person, as Chandrachur says. A true inspiration for many Indian women.

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