How Sukhwinder Singh went to record a different song and came out with ‘Beedi Jalaile’
He went to record a different song. Gulzar gave him one line. Vishal gave him the whole song. That is how 'Beedi Jalaile' became what it is today.
He went to record a different song. Gulzar gave him one line. Vishal gave him the whole song. That is how 'Beedi Jalaile' became what it is today.
Twenty-five years ago, a village beat an empire on a cricket pitch. Now, the cast that made it happen reunited under one roof and Imran Khan made sure he had the right company for the occasion.
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