Hello
peeps!
We're
sure
you
are
very
excited
for
the
second
song
of
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil
i.e.,
Bulleya
but
before
the
song
release,
we
have
brought
to
you
a
hearttouching
dialogue
of
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
from
the
film
and
her
new
picture
from
the
song!
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan's
dialogue:
"Main
kisi
ki
zaroorat
nahin...
Khwahish
banna
chahti
hoon." Woah!
We
are
so
excited
to
witness
Aishwarya
&
Ranbir's
sizzling
intense
sensual
bond
in
Bulleya.
Trade
Analyst
Taran
Adarsh
tweeted
this
new
picture
of
from
the
film
and
wrote,
"
#Bulleya
is
tuned
by
Pritam
and
penned
by
Amitabh
Bhattacharya...
Song
releases
tomorrow
[Fri]...
#ADHM
Song
pic:"
Ranbir's
New
Still
"#AeDilHaiMushkil
title
song
became
a
rage.
Now
the
second
song
#Bulleya
is
sure
to
rock
the
charts...
Peppy
song
filmed
most
exquisitely..."
wrote
Taran
Adarsh
about
Bulleya!
Stunning
Visuals
He
also
added,
"KJo
incorporates
stunning
visuals
featuring
Ranbir-Ash
and
Ranbir-Anushka...
Fawad's
expression
speaks
more
than
words...
#Bulleya
#ADHM"
Komal
Nahta's
On
Bulleya
Another
Trade
Analyst
Komal
Nahta
too
gave
a
big
thumbs
up
to
the
upcoming
song
and
wrote
on
his
Twitter
account:
"An
instant
chartbuster...
that's
what
the
Bulleya
song
from
AeDilHaiMushkil
is.
Pritam,
AmitabhBhattacharya,
KJo,
wow!
BulleyaThisFriday"
Bulleya:
The
Hit
Song
"In
the
Bulleya
song,
don't
miss
the
to-die-for
chemistry
between
Aishwarya
&
Ranbir
and
between
Anushka
&
Ranbir.
Surefire
hit,
this
song!"
Lyrics
Of
Bulleya
The
official
Twitter
handle
of
Dharma
Production
revealed
the
lyrics
of
Bulleya
and
it
is
so
awesome!
Brighten
your
Diwali
with
not
just
lights
but
words
that
reach
out
to
your
soul.
Another
Line
From
Bulleya
"Meri
Rooh
Ka
Parinda
Phadphadaaye,
Lekin
Sukoon
Ka
Jazeera
Mil
Na
Paaye"
reads
the
lyrics
of
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil's
upcoming
song,
Bulleya!
In
a
recent
interview
with
Rediff,
Karan
had
talked
about
how
hsi
storytelling
instincts
have
changed
over
a
period
of
a
time!
"When
I
wrote
this
film,
I
narrated
it
to
tons
of
the
younger
ADs.
After
all,
I
grew
up
in
the
'70s
and
'80s,
and
made
films
in
the
'90s.
I
see
my
friends' kids,
the
millenials,
and
they
speak
a
different
language."
One
thing
I
have
noticed,
though,
is
that
heartbreak
and
angst
seem
to
growing
phenomena.
Young
children
lock
themselves
up
in
their
room
with
a
broken
heart.
Everyone
is
listening
to
sad
songs
all
the
time.
Some
of
the
happiness
in
the
world
seems
to
have
diminished."