Netizens troll Parineeti on Farida Khanum's song
Parineeti performed her first live singing act at the Mumbai Festival 2024.

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New Delhi: Renowned Bollywood actress Parineeti Chopra has faced criticism after sharing a video of live singing performance. In that video, Parineeti sang Farida Khanum’s classical song “Aaj jaane ki zid na karo.”
According to the details, Parineeti shared the video of the song posting with the caption ‘My grandpa’s favorite song.’ She used the hashtags in spite of expressing that the song holds sentimental value, the actor received mixed reactions from netizens.
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However, Pari was trolled a lot on social media after that there were some lauding her effort and others offering critiques on her singing skills.
Parineeti performed her first live singing act at the Mumbai Festival 2024, previously sharing snippets of her vocal talent with fans.
Despite the online feedback, Parineeti remains passionate about her newfound musical pursuit, emphasizing the joy and challenges that come with embracing this creative chapter in her life.
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