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Kajol reinvents motherhood in 'Helicopter Eela' first song 'Mumma Ki Parchai'!
New Delhi: The first song of Kajol starrer 'Helicopter Eela' is out and it will surely leave you in splits with the goofy side of a mother-son relationship. Named 'Mumma ki parchai' (mother's shadow) the song perfectly sums up the Eela's character, overprotective mother who is after her son all the time. From following him to his music classes, to even taking admission in his college, Eela leaves no stone unturned to be with her son!
Kajol's better-half Ajay Devgn, who is producing the film, unvelied the song on his Twitter handle, writing, "Does your mom also follow you around like a parchai? Watch #MummaKiParchai, the first song from @HelicopterEela and tell me how much you relate to this."
Check out his tweet below:
Kajol celebrates her 44th birthday with hubby Ajay Devgn & 'Helicopter Eela' team at the trailer launch! Sung by Ronit Sarkar, the third song of the much-anticipated film has been composed by Amit Trivedi and the lyrics have been penned by Swanand Kirkire. Reinventing the process of parenting, the comedy-drama witnesses Kajol as a single mother and an aspiring singer, Eela, who joins her son, Vivaan's (played by Riddhi Sen) college to complete her education. The film also stars National Award winning actor Riddhi Sen, Neha Dhupia, and Tota Roy Chowdhary. Directed by Pradeep Sarkar and written by Mitesh Shah, the film will hit the screens on September 7 this year. Watch the song below:Does your mom also follow you around like a parchai?
Watch #MummaKiParchai, the first song from @HelicopterEela and tell me how much you relate to this.https://t.co/elajObwx6k — Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) August 13, 2018
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