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When Parmish Verma got tired lifting Neha Kakkar during song shoot

Updated on: 24 August,2020 09:17 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Neha Kakkar took to her Instagram account and shared a picture where she could be seen being lifted by Punjabi singer Parmish Verma and how he got tired of it while shooting for a song they are collaborating on.

When Parmish Verma got tired lifting Neha Kakkar during song shoot

A still from Neha Kakkar and Parmish Verma's upcoming song, Picture Courtesy: Official Instagram Account/Neha Kakkar

Neha Kakkar, who is all set to come up with a new song along with Punjabi singer Parmish Verma, has shared a funny anecdote from the shoot. Taking to Instagram, Neha posted a picture in which Parmish is seen lifting her.


"Parmish Kainda Main Thakk Gaya, Aap Itne heavy ho Neha ( Parmish said,' I got tired, you are so heavy Neha.') Waise he also says that I'm the sweetest person he has ever met! and I feel the same for him," Neha shared.


"Anyway, 43 kgs is my weight," she quipped. Reacting to the post, Parmish commented: "You definitely are the sweetest person I have ever met." Have a look at the post right here:


The song, titled "Diamond Da Challa", will be launched on Aug 26. Gurinder Bawa has directed the music video of the track.

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