New Delhi. These days, the craze of Bhojpuri industry is so much that Bhojpuri songs are everywhere on social media. Bhojpuri songs now have reach not only in the country but also in foreign countries. Well, these days the discussion about Bhojpuri power stars Pawan Singh and Akshara Singh has become very intense. Recently Akshara Singh was seen in a YouTube podcast. In which he also made many revelations about Pawan Singh. After listening to which, there was some resentment among the Bhojpuri audience. But for years, the pairing of Pawan Singh and Akshara Singh was a big hit in Bhojpuri industry. People also liked their pairing very much. When the discussion about the names of these two has intensified in the market, one of their old songs is also going viral very fast on social media. So let us tell you through this news, which is that song after watching which one can feel warmth even in such severe cold.
Let us tell you that before the dispute that arose between Pawan Singh and Akshara Singh, the song ‘Hothlali Se Roti’, released in the year 2017, has created a stir everywhere at present. This song is being discussed on social media platforms. The chemistry of Pawan Singh and Akshara Singh looks amazing in this song. In the song ‘Hothlaali Se Roti’, Akshara Singh is wreaking havoc with her killer dance in green night suit, while Pawan Singh is also seen teasing Akshara Singh in his naughty style. Fans are really liking the bickering and romance happening between the two in the song.
After watching this song, fans are saying what would have happened if nothing had happened between these two. So today we all get to see their amazing chemistry. Well, let us tell you that the lyrics of the song Jhannatedar have been written by Manoj Matlabi, who has been working in Bhojpuri industry for years. You can estimate the virality and popularity of this song from the fact that even after 6 years of its release, people like to listen to it. Even this song has been viewed more than 17 million times on YouTube and its growth continues even today.