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Indian Idol 12: Jaya Prada Reveals How Amitabh Bachchan Used His Burnt Hand As A Style For De De Pyar De

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Mumbai: Indian Idol 12 welcomed actor and politician Jaya Prada as a particular visitor on April 24. While Jaya was seen having fun with on the units of the singing actuality present, she additionally shared some uncommon tales about her profession and films. Also Read – Indian Idol 12: Jaya Prada To Give A Head Massage To Idol Nihal Tauro, Tap Feet on Dhafli Wale Dhafli Baja – Watch Following Idol Danish’s efficiency, the present’s host Jay Bhanushali requested Jaya to share some anecdote, to which the actor revealed a narrative behind the music De De Pyar De and talked about that Amitabh Bachchan hid his burnt hand in the course of the shoot of the music. “This song needed a lot of acting. However, owing to some previous shooting sequences, Amit Ji got his hand burnt due to firecrackers. Amitabh Ji, who is such a legend, knows how to take advantage of all the situations. He came up with an idea. He decided to keep the hand wrapped in bandage in his pocket and used the other hand for performing the sequence,” she stated. Jaya went on to say that Amitabh made this his model. Also Read – Indian Idol 12 Contestant Pawandeep Rajan Plays Tabla on Sahiba Song in Old Video- Watch During the episode, Jaya Prada was additionally proven the photographs of six actors Dharmendra, Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha and Rishi Kapoor, and was requested who amongst these was essentially the most nervous throughout a romantic scene. To this, Jaya revealed that Dharmendra would get embarrassed throughout romantic scenes. Also Read – Neha Kakkar in Rs 15,000 Blue Silk Saree Looks Like A Royal Dream, See Pics

Jaya Prada graced the units of the singing actuality present and appreciated the contestant’s performances. During the episode, Jaya additionally gave a head therapeutic massage to idol Nihal Tauro. Apart from this, Jaya was additionally seen tapping ft on her widespread music, Mujhe Naulakha Manga De from the movie Sharaabi (1984) and Dhafli Wale Dhafli Baja from the film Sargarm.