Kalaastar (From "Honey 3.0")

Kalaastar Lyrics -Yo Yo Honey Singh 3.0, Song Lyrics

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Here you find the Kalaastar-Yo Yo Honey Singh 3.0 , Rony Ajnali & Gill Machhrai song lyrics.

Kalaastar Lyrics

[Chorus]
Laija laija tainu satt samundaron paar
Tohfe vich deke haar
Tainu khoob karaan main pyar
Billo battiyan bujha ke
Aaya munda tera desi kalakaar
Tainu udeeke meri car
Tu nazar mere te maar
Billo ankhiyan mila ke

[Verse 1]
Vigdeya jatt phir aadi utte aaya
Kude jail vichon sidha
Tere ghar val aaya
Turran lagge main tainu call karti
Tu mainu pher na kahi
Main tainu dass ke ni aaya
Taare todun jugnu phad’ju
Dil tere vich aidan wadh’ju
Naal main khad’ju
Banke tera yaar

[Chorus]
Laija laija tainu satt samundaron paar
Tohfe vich deke haar
Tainu khoob karaan main pyar
Billo battiyan bujha ke
Aaya munda tera desi kalakaar
Tainu udeeke meri car
Tu nazar mere te maar
Billo ankhiyan mila ke

[Verse 2]
Jhooth bol ke aaja tu
Hubby nu mere layi
Bade dina ton saambh rakhi
Main jhanjar tere layi
Labh luga kithe mainu kise da peyo
Jatt khangan ni dinda pegg maarke do
Enne ch chakk ke faraar main ho ju
Aau jinne ch pcr batti karke blow
Teri dinner date nu
Bhang main kar doon
Khasam tere nu
Tang main kar doo
Jung main kar doon
Chakk ke kude hathiyar

[Chorus]
Laija laija tainu
Satt samundaron paar
Tohfe vich deke haar
Tainu khoob karaan main pyar
Billo battiyan bujha ke
Aaya munda tera desi kalakaar
Tainu udeeke meri car
Tu nazar mere te maar
Billo ankhiyan mila ke

[Verse 3]
Methon pehla jag te
Aashiq hoye hone ne
Par mere jinne paagal
Kithe hoye hone ne
Paisa deke tera ni main
Khaida chudwa doon
Sheikha ton vi wadh
Tainu aish kara doon
Khol ke tu baari
Khabbi seat utte behja
Raaton raat tera ni main
Mulk chada doon
Indo bada kamaal ae balliye
Gill rony vi naal ne balliye
Naal ne balliye yo yo de ne yaar

[Chorus]
Laija laija tainu satt samundaron paar
Tohfe vich deke haar
Tainu khoob karaan main pyar
Billo battiyan bujha ke
Aaya munda tera desi kalakaar
Tainu udeeke meri car
Tu nazar mere te maar
Billo ankhiyan mila ke

[Outro]
Yeah, I’m back baby
After 9 years
Kehndi yo yo honey singh!
You’re mine
Remember this!
Asli sona!
You’re my sona
Aah yeah!

 

About Yo Yo Honey Singh Kalaastar Lyrics Yo Yo Honey Singh

Hirdesh Singh, better known by his stage name Yo Yo Honey Singh, is an Indian luminary – a rapper, singer, maestro of music, and a thespian gracing the silver screen. The maestro of rhythm, known for his vivacious, funky, and exuberant musical tapestry, has lent his voice to a diverse range of genres, including desi hip hop, Punjabi rap, Bhangra, and R&B. His journey, commencing as a Bhangra maestro curating individual albums and solo harmonies, led him to ascend the pinnacle as one of Bollywood’s most handsomely remunerated music virtuosos. Honey Singh’s odyssey, a stark contrast to his unpretentious beginnings, is nothing short of an awe-inspiring symphony. Beyond his vocal and musical prowess, Honey Singh also dons the cap of a seasoned DJ, having notably contended in the ‘War of DJs’ and securing a coveted second place.

Early Life Honey Singh made his debut on this terrestrial stage on March 15th, 1983, nestled in the heart of a traditional Sikh household in Hoshiarpur, Punjab. He embarked on his educational voyage at the Guru Nanak Public School in New Delhi. Driven by an innate passion for music, the young maestro embarked on a transcontinental sojourn, venturing to the United Kingdom to immerse himself in the academic harmonies of Trinity School, thereby refining his musical acumen. Upon completing his scholarly sojourn, he charted his course to Delhi in quest of more promising horizons in his nascent career.

Personal Life In a clandestine union, Honey Singh bound his life to his childhood sweetheart, Shalini Talwar, on the 23rd of January, 2011. Their love story was born within the hallowed halls of the same New Delhi school, and even across geographical boundaries, their hearts remained intertwined. After his return, the two kindred souls decided to seal their destiny in the institution of marriage. Honey Singh took center stage, introducing his beloved on the Indian television spectacle ‘India’s Raw Star.’

Movie Career As a Maestro of Melody and Silver Screen Virtuoso Honey Singh etched his melodious debut in the cinematic tapestry in 2010 with the Punjabi magnum opus ‘Punjaban,’ where he orchestrated the symphonic notes as a music director. In the ensuing year, he graced the world of Hindi cinema with his musical prowess in ‘Shakal Pe Mat Ja’ and the Punjabi masterpiece ‘Jihne Mera Dil Luteya.’ In 2012, Honey Singh’s musical compass led him to co-helm the melodic voyage with Jatinder Singh Shah in ‘Mirza – The Untold Story,’ a landmark moment that also marked his maiden foray into the realm of acting. The same year saw him enthralling audiences with the mellifluous ‘Main Sharabi’ in the cinematic gem ‘Cocktail,’ starring Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, and Diana Penty. Following this sonic success, the virtuoso continued to serenade the cinephile soul with three more chart-toppers – ‘Rani Tu Mein Raja’ in ‘Son of Sardaar,’ ‘Lonely Lonely’ in ‘Khiladi 786,’ and ‘Kikli Kalerdi’ in ‘Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana.’

In 2013, he lent his voice and music to one of the year’s most iconic soundtracks, ‘Lungi Dance,’ from the blockbuster ‘Chennai Express,’ featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. His sonic resonance continued to reverberate with ‘Party on My Mind’ from ‘Race 2,’ starring Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, and Jacqueline Fernandez. In the subsequent year, Honey Singh’s musical voyage saw him steering the harmonious ship for ‘Yaariyan’ as one of the musical visionaries, gracing the movie with his vocal charisma in two melodic masterpieces – ‘ABCD’ with Benny Dayal and Shefali Alvares, and ‘Sunny Sunny’ with Neha Kakkar. The year witnessed the maestro composing and singing in his signature style for ‘Chaar Botal Vodka’ in ‘Ragini MMS 2,’ featuring Sunny Leone, and ‘Aata Majhi Satakli’ in ‘Singham Returns,’ starring Ajay Devgn and Kareena Kapoor Khan. The year 2015 welcomed his sonic artistry with ‘Birthday Bash’ in ‘Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend’ and ‘Aankhon Aankhon’ in ‘Bhaag Johnny.’ In 2019, he graced the music world with ‘Jhootha Kahin Ka.’

As a Thespian While primarily a virtuoso of melody, Honey Singh ventured into the world of thespians, adorning both Punjabi and Bollywood screens. His acting debut unfurled in 2012 with ‘Mirza – The Untold Story,’ directed by Baljit Singh Deo, where he portrayed the character of a tempestuous gangster named Deesh. Despite its brevity, his performance earned him the prestigious PTC Film Award for Best Male Debut. The following year, he assumed a more substantial role in the comedic Punjabi masterpiece ‘Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22,’ directed by Amit Prasher. In 2014, Honey Singh made his Bollywood acting debut in the musical-thriller ‘The Xpose,’ starring Himesh Reshammiya, Zoya Afroz, and Sonali Raut. Although the film garnered mixed reviews, it proved to be a box-office contender. In 2016, the maestro graced the silver screen with Vinnil Markan’s Punjabi extravaganza ‘Zorawar,’ touted as one of the most opulent Punjabi cinematic ventures.

Independent Musical Odyssey The maestro, whose heart beats in the rhythms of Hindi and his mother tongue Punjabi, embarked on his musical journey as an independent virtuoso and composer, crafting a plethora of standalone harmonies. His first creation, ‘Begani Nazar’ (2006), found voice through the fellow Punjabi luminary Badshah. In 2011, he joined forces with Diljith Dosanjh and released ‘Lak 28 Kudi Da.’ That same year, he presented a resplendent remix of ‘Chamak Challo,’ in which he not only lent his musical expertise but also graced the track with his vocal mastery, alongside J-Star.

The year 2012 proved to be a milestone in his career, as he unleashed a barrage of chart-toppers: ‘High Heels,’ ‘Break Up Party,’ ‘Satan,’ and ‘This Party Gettin’ Hot.’ Following a brief hiatus in 2013 and 2014, Honey Singh made a triumphant return with ‘Dheere Dheere,’ a reimagining of a beloved 90s classic. The track, featuring Hrithik Roshan and Sonam Kapoor, soared to the zenith of the charts. In 2016, he continued to enthrall his listeners with ‘Rise and Shine’ and ‘Twerk Twerk.’

In 2020, his musical odyssey continued with ‘Street Dancer 3,’ directed by Remo D’Souza, and ‘Chhalaang.’

With an artistic tapestry as diverse and vibrant as Honey Singh’s, the maestro continues to reign supreme in the world of music and cinema.

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