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Jalebi [a] is a popular sweet snack in the Indian subcontinent, West Asia and some parts of Africa. It goes by many names, including jilapi , zelepi , jilebi , jilipi , zulbia , zoolbia , jerry , mushabak , z'labia , or zalabia.
Jalebi (also known as Jalebi: The Everlasting Taste of Love) is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Pushpdeep Bhardwaj. It's a remake of the 2016 Bengali language film Praktan .
"Jalebi Baby" is a Punjabi-English song sung and produced by Canadian rapper, singer-songwriter and producer Tesher, first released on November 13, 2020 by Namah Music Group and Capitol Records. Following the viral success of the track, a remix with American singer Jason Derulo was released on May 28, 2021.
Indori poha (poha of Indore) is a flattened rice snack that is likely to have originated in the Indian metropolis of Indore.It contains steamed poha (flattened rice) and is usually served with a unique combination of jalebi (called poha-jalebi combined), sev, usal, sliced onions and fennel seeds.
Hitesh Sharma (born September 19, 1995), known professionally as Tesher, is a Canadian [2] rapper, singer-songwriter and producer. He is best known for his singles "Young Shahrukh" and "Jalebi Baby", both released in 2020.
Chhena jalebi or Chhena jilapi is a sweet dish originally from the eastern state of Odisha in the Indian subcontinent. It is a dessert made from chhena . It is popular in Odisha , West Bengal , Bangladesh and other eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent.
He made his Bollywood debut in July 2015 with a song Afghan Jalebi for the film Phantom (2015 film). [5] [6] In 2018 he recorded a track from Bang-e-Dara by Muhammad Iqbal, "Tere Ishq Ki Inteha Chahta Hoon". [7] Asrar has also started his own music production company named Soul Speaks and Raagbaaz. [8]
Ghode Ko Jalebi Khilane Le Ja Riya Hoon (Taking the horse to eat Jalebis) is a 2018 Indian film produced by Gutterati Productions. This film is a result of seven years of documentation of the lives of street people of Old Delhi – beggars, pickpockets , loaders, small-scale factory workers, street singers, street vendors, etc.