Bhojpuri Song: Must-Watch Khesari Lal Yadav and Amrapali Dubey ‘Palang Sagwan Ke’ Romantic Chemistry Trend on YouTube.
Bhojpuri Hit Song Palang Sagwan Ke: Khesari Lal Yadav is such a star of Bhojpuri industry, whose acting and singing are matchless. Be it his comic timing, action scenes or melody-filled songs—he is perfect in everything. Fans love him wholeheartedly for his multi-talented style.
This is the reason why every song of Khesari Lal goes viral on the internet very fast.Recently, a great romantic song of him and Amrapali Dubey has been released, which has created a stir from YouTube to social media. Amrapali Dubey and Khesari Lal’s ‘Palang Sagwan Ke’ song is trending. The pair of Khesari Lal Yadav and Amrapali Dubey is one of the most hit pairs of Bhojpuri cinema.
Their chemistry is worth watching in every film and song.One such song is ‘Palang Sagwan Ke’ from the film ‘Doli Sajake Rakhna’, which is trending on social media these days. The great chemistry and explosive dance moves of both of them in this song have won the hearts of the audience. Especially, Amrapali’s dance in saree and Khesari’s romantic style are making it even more popular.Khesari and Amrapali have given many hit films and songs together.
Their pair is so popular among the fans that every time a new song is released, it goes viral immediately. The expressions and chemistry of these two in the song ‘Palang Sagwan Ke’ have won the hearts of the audience.
Reason behind the success of the song Not only Khesari and Amrapali’s acting has contributed to making this song a superhit, but its brilliant lyrics and music also have a big hand. Sumit Singh Chandravanshi has written the lyrics of this song so brilliantly that everyone is forced to hum it.
At the same time, Chhote Baba’s music makes the song even more energetic and connecting. This song uploaded on SRK Music Channel has garnered more than 25 million views. Fans are liking and sharing this song, due to which it is becoming increasingly viral. In the comment section, people are praising the pair of Khesari and Amrapali.