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Pink Villa
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
9 bizarre Himesh Reshammiya songs that are too addictive: Tandoori Nights to Ice Cream and more
Himesh Reshammiya has been ruling the music industry. Over the years, Himesh garnered immense recognition for his songs and unique singing style. He is not only a composer, singer, and actor but also a cult figure in the Bollywood industry. Known for his nasal singing style, Himesh's songs became a sensation. He has carved a niche that's hard to replicate. He has made some classic songs but a few with bizarre lyrics, melody and music that became addictive. These songs make you laugh first, but in the next moment, you find yourself humming to the tune. Here are the 9 most bizarre yet unreasonably catchy Himesh Reshammiya songs. 1- Tandoori Nights Tandoori Nights is a song from a film titled Karzzzz, that released in 2008. Himesh not only sang songs in this movie but also acted alongside Urmila Matondkar. While chorus ta-ta-ta.... tandoori nights might make you scream 'what?' in shock, it's a fact that it won't stop playing in your head. Nightlife compared to appetisers, and sung so interestingly that you can't stop singing it once you hear it. 2- Ice Cream Ice Cream from The Xpose movie, that released in 2014, is hilarious, catchy, and with an absurd logic. The line from the song 'Ice cream khaungi, Kashmir jaungi' promises to stay with you forever once you listen it. 3- Tandoori Days While Tandoori Nights wasn't enough, the singer recently launched Tandoori Days. ' days, aanan-faanan' the lyrics are dangerous to a level that you might end up never hearing the song again. 4- Hookstep Hookah Bar 'Tera pyaar pyaar pyaar, hookah bar' - you are highly mistaken if you think that it's Hookah Bar song. Hookstep Hookah Bar was a recent song by Himesh. The peppy beats have done justice to this song by Himesh; however, its absurd lyrics are hard to ignore. 5- Mujhko Yaad Sataye Teri Mujhko Yaad Sataye Teri, a song from the cult movie Phir Hera Pheri that released in 2006, is among those rare gems that are hard to forget. Kitne armaaan maan maan maan... in Himesh's voice is something that you can't get over. It's been more than a decade since the song's release, but whenever it plays, one can't help but hum this cringeworthy track. 6- Jhalak Dikhla Ja Jhalak Dikhla Ja is from the Aksar movie, which was released in 2006. While this song is very famous and loved immensely, the pattern of repeating the chorus continues in this song as well. 'Ek baar aaja aaja aaja aaja' - Himesh managed to turn repetition into a sonic weapon and won hearts. 7- Chalao Na Naino Se Chalao Na Naino Se from Bol Bachchan combines a playful melody with his trademark vocal style, creating a fun and memorable track that has become a popular choice for Bollywood dance numbers. 8- Tera Suroor Tera Suroor from Aap Kaa Suroor is a song that is a prime example of his style. The high-pitched vocals, the simple yet repetitive melody, and the overall atmosphere of the song are all hallmarks of his work. While some find it annoying, others find it incredibly catchy and addictive. 9- I Love You Sayyoni I Love You Sayyoni from the Kajaare movie that was released in 2000, is as confusing yet groovy. The meaning of the word Sayyoni still remains a secret, but the chorus sticks like gum in your mind.


Time of India
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Himesh Reshammiya's hilarious review of Priyanka Chopra's 'Heads of State' goes viral: 'PC ne film mein desi tadka daal diya!' - fans can't stop laughing
Himesh Reshammiya's energetic review of 'Heads of State' left fans laughing, praising Priyanka Chopra's 'desi tadka' in the film. Calling it an 'action mixtape,' he highlighted its humor and action, concluding that there's more action in one scene than in a whole life. Fans flooded comments with admiration. Himesh Reshammiya brought his signature energy and musical charm to film reviews with his new segment, 'Reviews-E-Reshammiya.' His lively take on 'Heads of State', starring Priyanka Chopra, John Cena , and Idris Elba, left fans buzzing with excitement and laughter. A Review Full of Flair and Humour In a lively video released by Prime Video, Himesh, surrounded by flashing cameras, reviewed 'Heads of State' with his signature dramatic flair and sharp humor, leaving fans in stitches. He described the film as an 'action mixtape' full of 'seeti-worthy moments' and even sang Tandoori Days mid-review. Using witty lines, he said, "Is movie me punches hi nahi, punchlines bhi hai," highlighting the film's blend of action and humor. He also praised Priyanka Chopra's impact, noting, "PC ne ek global film mein, desi tadka dal diya hai. Jese mere Gen Z fans kehte hai, she ate," celebrating her vibrant presence in the movie. Capturing the Film's High-Octane Energy Concluding his lively review, he remarked, "tumhari life me itna action nahi hoga, jitna, Heads of State ke ek scene me hai," perfectly capturing the film's high-octane intensity. Fans Flood Comments with Praise His one-of-a-kind review had fans bursting with laughter, leading to a flood of laughing emojis in the comments. One Instagram user exclaimed, "Super Star, Rock Star OG Bole To @realhimesh Sir ka Jalwa Hi Alag Hai Boss, Jai Mata Di Rock Star, Let's Rock. (sic)." Another chimed in with 'Rizz Hi Rizz bhai, Rizz Hi Rizz (So much Rizz, brother),' while a different fan hailed him as 'Lord Himesh Reshammiya (heart eyes emoji). ' Yet another admirer simply declared, 'OG for reason (fire emoji),' showing the widespread admiration for his entertaining style. About 'Heads of State' Helmed by Ilya Naishuller , 'Heads of State' delivers a thrilling mix of political mayhem, fast-paced buddy comedy, and globe-saving action. The film follows US President Will Derringer and British Prime Minister Sam Clarke, whose clashing egos complicate matters after Air Force One is downed. Elite MI6 agent Noel Bisset steps in, and together, they must overcome deadly conspiracies and personal conflicts to survive. Heads of State, also features Paddy Considine , Stephen Root , Carla Gugino, Jack Quaid, and Sarah Niles, premiers globally on July 2.


Hindustan Times
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Himesh Reshammiya's hilarious review of Heads of State leaves fans in splits: ‘PC ne film mein desi tadka daal diya'
Himesh Reshammiya, known for his musical flair and over-the-top screen charisma, just redefined film reviewing by turning it into a full-blown performance. In a special segment titled 'Reviews-E-Reshammiya', Himesh delivered his verdict on Priyanka Chopra, John Cena and Idris Elba starrer Heads of State, and fans could not keep calm. (Also read: Himesh Reshammiya asks concert audience 'regular gaaun ya naak se?' Watch) Himesh Reshammiya reviews Heads of State starring Priyanka Chopra, John Cena and Idris Alba. In a video posted by Prime Video on Sunday, Himesh is seen surrounded by flashing cameras reviewing the film with dramatic flair and comic timing that left fans in splits. He called the Heads of State an 'action mixtape' packed with 'seeti-worthy moments,' even breaking into Tandoori Days mid-review. Himesh used hilarious one-liners like, "Is movie me punches hi nahi, punchlines bhi hai (This film not only has punches but punchlines too)" and "PC ne ek global film mein, desi tadka dal diya hai. Jese mere Gen Z fans kehte hai, she ate (Priyanka Chopra as given a desi touch to a global film. Just like how my Gen Z fans say, 'She ate')" He summed his colourful commentary by saying, "tumhari life me itna action nahi hoga, jitna, Heads of State ke ek scene me hai (There isn't as much action in your entire life as there is in a single scene of Heads of State)." Watch the hilarious video here. Fans react Fans could not control their laughter as they saw this unique review by Himesh. They flooded the comments section with laughing emojis. One comment on Instagram read, "Super Star, Rock Star OG Bole To @realhimesh Sir ka Jalwa Hi Alag Hai Boss, Jai Mata Di Rock Star, Let's Rock. (sic)". Another fan said, 'Rizz Hi Rizz bhai, Rizz Hi Rizz (So much Rizz, brother)'. A fourth comment read, 'Lord Himesh Reshammiya (heart eyes emoji)'. Another fan wrote, 'OG for reason (fire emoji)' About Heads of State Directed by Ilya Naishuller, Heads of State promises a wild ride of political chaos, action-packed buddy comedy, and world-saving mayhem. The story follows US President Will Derringer (John Cena) and British Prime Minister Sam Clarke (Idris Elba), whose international egos collide when Air Force One is shot down in hostile territory. Tasked with saving them is elite MI6 agent Noel Bisset (Priyanka Chopra), and together, the unlikely trio must navigate conspiracies, danger, and each other. Heads of State, also starring Paddy Considine, Stephen Root, Carla Gugino, Jack Quaid, and Sarah Niles, premieres globally on 2 July on Prime Video.


NDTV
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Himesh Reshammiya's LOL Question To Fans During Mumbai Concert: " Regular Gau Yaa Naak Se?"
New Delhi: Himesh Reshammiya kickstarted his CapMania Tour with a bang in Mumbai on Saturday. The singer left no stone unturned to mesmerise the crowd present at the Bandra Kurla Complex. Himesh Reshammiya, known for his unique voice and a string of early 2000s hits, not only entertained audiences but also used the platform to address years of public debate and internet criticism surrounding his vocal style. In one of the videos making rounds on the internet, Himesh is seen singing a few lines from his popular song Aashiq Banaya Aapne. Afterwards, he turns to the audience and playfully asks, 'Thoda regular gau ya naak se? [Should I sing normally or nasally?]' – a question that instantly elicits applause and laughter from the crowd. In a previous interview with Pinkvilla, Himesh Reshammiya claimed to have started the nasal singing trend in Bollywood. The singer said, 'Aaj toh nasal ki baat bhi nahi karahe hain. [Today, they are talking about nasal singing]. Many people did nasal singing after me, so many of my songs became hits." He added, "Even though I call it nasal singing today, for me, it was never nasal, it was high-pitched singing. It was a cry for help! In the 'Aashiq Banaya' video, this guy is actually crying in pain, singing, as well as dancing…" In the same conversation, Himesh also reacted to Janhvi Kapoor 's comment about him doing bicep curls to his song, Tandoori Nights. The actress had said, "It's the best thing in the world. I love it." Reacting to the same, Himesh said, "Oh wow, Tandoori... outstanding. Ab Tandoori Days, Tandoori Nights, ab Tandoori Afternoons, pata nahi kya kya aayega (Now Tandoori Days, Tandoori Nights, now Tandoori Afternoons. I don't know what else will come)." "I know and yeh bahut acchi baat hai ki Tandoori Nights ke actually itne saal ho gaye lekin uski jo ek likeability hai woh kahin na kahin iss gaane ko bahut kamaal banati hai (I know and it is very good that Tandoori Nights has been around for so many years, but the likeability that it has is what makes this song so amazing)," the singer added. On the work front, Himesh Reshammiya is set to continue his CapMania concert tour, with his next performance scheduled in Delhi on July 19.