Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra’s song “Kar Gayi Chull,” sung by Badshah, continues to remain a mandatory party anthem even today. The song became all the more catchy as actress Raveena Tandn’s name was used in it. Raveena recently appeared as guest on Indian Idol 15 where she was reminded of the song and she shared how Karan Johar took her permission before using her name in Kar Gayi Chull.
Raveena Tandon on her name in Kar Gayi Chull
In the promo shared by channel, it can be seen that Shreya Ghoshal reminded Raveena of the song. To this Raveena shared, “Honestly, mujhe nahi pata tha aise aane waala hain. Mujhe Karan ne call kiya, and hum toh inke (Badshah) bohot bade fan the hi. I used to listen to all his raps, it was so cool. So Karan said he wanted my permission to use my name in the song. Maine kaha, ‘How sweet! Of course use it’. He said, ‘Pehle Anil Thadani (Raveena’s husband) ka kya hoga. Wo mujhe marega toh nahi? Tu Pehle Anil se pooch le if it’s okay to use your name’ (Honestly, I didn’t know it was going to happen like this. I remember Karan called, and we were already huge fans of him (Badshah).”
She continued, “I used to listen to all his raps; they were so cool. So, Karan said he wanted my permission to use my name in the song. I said, ‘How sweet! Of course, use it.’ But then he said, ‘What about Anil Thadani? He’s not going to kill me, right? First, ask Anil if it’s okay to use your name). Karan made me listen to the song and I was like whether Anil says yes or no, I will say yes to Badshah anyway”.
Hosted by Aditya Narayan, Indian Idol 15 premieres on Sony TV on Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 pm. This weekend will also see special appearances of Shilpa Shetty and Mika Singh as guests.
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With over 4 years of experience, Aakruti Bagla is a Bollywood and Television enthusiast working as a content writer and anchor in Bollywood Bubble. Whether reporting on red carpet moments or diving into long-form features, she aims to tell stories that resonate with readers and reveal the people behind the personas.


















