Actor Randeep Hooda exchanged pleasantries with a Haryanvi singer: He made a surprise entry at the Jaipur show, saying of Nyoliwala, “You won’t find anyone like Dhanda in the village.”

Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda, a resident of Rohtak, Haryana, danced vigorously at singer Dhanda Nyoliwala’s live concert. The venue was Jaipur, Rajasthan, where singer Dhanda Nyoliwala, a resident of Hisar, was casting his magic with his voice. Meanwhile, actor Randeep Hooda made a surprise entry on stage, dancing to the song “Knife Brought.” The two danced together. As the music swelled, Randeep took off his jacket and danced with singer Nyoliwala on stage. The audience was thrilled. The concert clearly reflected Haryanvi culture. Nyoliwala’s desi style, powerful beats, and Randeep Hooda’s energetic presence made it memorable. The entire event was filled with enthusiasm among the youth. Some photos of actor Randeep Hooda and singer Nyoniwala… Randeep Hooda’s entry was a surprise. The biggest highlight of the show was Randeep Hooda’s sudden entry. The audience’s excitement reached its peak as soon as he came on stage. Hooda not only performed by dancing to Nyoliwala’s songs, but also doubled the enthusiasm of the youth by doing push-ups with him on stage. Randeep interacted with the audience in his Haryanvi style and livened up the atmosphere by speaking in the local dialect. His simplicity and fitness impressed the youth. Randeep Hooda praised the singer by reciting a couplet. Actor Randeep Hooda also praised singer Dhanda Nyoliwala and recited a couplet, saying, “Radha found Shyam in, Sita found Ram in, and Dhanda is like no one in the village.” He then performed a pranam in the air. Randeep was also wearing a T-shirt with the words “Pranam in the air” written on it. The audience was ecstatic after hearing Randeep Hooda’s couplet. The audience danced to singer Nyoniwala’s desi swag. During the concert, rapper Dhanda Nyoliwala performed his popular tracks like “Up To You,” “No Mercy,” “Balam,” “Chhora Baba Ka,” and “Ego Killer.” His songs showcased a unique blend of the Haryanvi earthy essence, desi swag, and modern beats. Nyoliwala maintained a high-energy atmosphere on stage with his distinctive style: strong vocal delivery, interspersed rap conversations with the audience, and energetic moves. During his performance, the audience was seen humming the lines of the songs with mobile flashlights. Now, learn about Randeep Hooda in detail… Father: Surgeon, Mother: Social Activist Randeep Hooda was born on August 20, 1976, in Rohtak, Haryana, to a Haryanvi Jat family. His father, Dr. Ranbir Singh Hooda, is a medical surgeon, and his mother, Asha Hooda, is a social worker. He spent his childhood with his grandmother, as his parents were often away for work. His elder sister, Anjali Hooda Sangwan, is a doctor. His younger brother, Sandeep Hooda, is a software engineer in Singapore. Randeep, a medalist in swimming and equestrianism, completed his primary education at the Motilal Nehru School of Sports (MNSS) in Rai, Sonipat. Here, he won national-level medals in swimming and horseback riding. While at school, he also developed an interest in theater and participated in several plays, including one he directed. He later transferred to Delhi Public School, RK Puram. In 1995, Hooda moved to Melbourne, Australia, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and a master’s degree in business management and human resource management. While there, he worked in Chinese restaurants, car washes, waiters, and taxi drivers. After returning to India in 2000, he worked in the marketing department of an airline, and also dabbled in modeling and theater in Delhi. Married a Manipuri actress in 2023 During the rehearsal of the play ‘To Teach His Own’, director Mira Nair spotted him and he was offered a role in the film. Randeep Hooda married Manipuri actress and model Lin Laishram in November 2023. —————— Read this news too…
Actor Randeep Hooda became emotional at his ancestral house in Rohtak: Standing on the terrace, he recited a dialogue from the film ‘Jaat’ and ate dal-churma at his uncle’s house Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda arrived in Rohtak on Sunday to promote his film ‘Jaat’. He also visited his ancestral house in Jasiya village. Here, he saw the entire village from the roof of the house. He recited a dialogue from the film, ‘Even after the head is cut off, this hand does not leave the sword, I am a Jat’. (Read full news)

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