Archana Puran Singh spends a musical evening at her ‘Raja Hindustani’ co-star Aamir Khan’s house; says ‘You’re more fun now than ever’ – WATCH video | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Aamir Khan recently invited ‘Carry On Jatta 3‘ and The Kapil Sharma show cast to his house for a fun get-together. Archana Puran Singh gave her fans a sneak peek into how the evening turned out to be.
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In the video, Kapil is seen singing Ghulam Ali’s famous song ‘Hungama Hai Kyun Barpa’. Aamir was also seen singing along with him. Archana, on the other hand, was hooting and listening to the song.

Along with the video, she wrote, ‘Decades after #rajahindustani, caught up with Amir. The warm hug and sharing of old memories wiped the years away… and a big thanks is very necessary for the absolutely lovely evening we all had at your house, Amir! You’re more fun now than ever … a paradox of gyaan (advice) and mischief (smiling face with open mouth and smiling eyes emoji) Lovvvvvved the lengthy chat and fun stories that night!!’

She also added, “Thank you @kapilsharma for singing an all-time evergreen favourite of all… Hungama Hai Kyun…Thodisi Jo Pi Li Hai! Even though the drink in your hand was just a nimbu paani (lemon juice) (laughing emoji) (yes, true)! Cheers to the release of Carry On Jatta 3… @sonambajwa @ikavitakaushik @gippygrewal @smeepkang (red heart emoji).”
As soon as she shared the video on Instagram, likes and comments poured in from all sides. Kapil took to the comment section and wrote, ‘What a beautiful evening it was (heart eyes emoji) thank you for capturing these beautiful memories Archana mam’.
While one user wrote, ‘Waho all my favorite people(sic)’, another one added, ‘Amazing people amazing talent’. A fan also commented, ‘Amazing arachna ji apke camera se bahut offline video dekhne ko mill jate hai ..thanku sooo much ji(sic)’.

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