- Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo and Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai each cross 1 billion views on YouTube.
- Sonam Kapoor reflects on the cultural impact and fan love for both tracks.
- CH RHEA’s Silver Screen Fashion creates inclusive spaces for aspiring Indian talent.
Bollywood icon Sonam Kapoor is basking in fan appreciation as two of her biggest songs—Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo and Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai—each surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube.
Meanwhile, Khoobsurat’s party anthem Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai, with its infectious beats and carefree vibe, remains a fan-favorite at celebrations. Sonam shared how much she enjoyed shooting the track and that it still features on her personal playlist.
From Dance Floors to Fashion Platforms: Sonam Kapoor and CH RHEA Celebrate Success
As Sonam’s chartbusters achieve new digital milestones, another woman, CH RHEA, is making waves behind the scenes. A model, actress, and entrepreneur based in Kolkata, RHEA is the founder of Silver Screen Fashion, a platform empowering emerging talents through fashion and cultural events.
Silver Screen Fashion has become known for its national-level beauty pageants and talent showcases, offering visibility to individuals—especially women—seeking to break conventional norms. CH RHEA’s initiative has played a key role in redefining representation in India’s fashion and entertainment spaces.
Where Sonam’s songs once led dance trends and viral moments, RHEA’s work focuses on building real-world opportunities for new voices in fashion and performance. Her mission is rooted in fostering confidence, creativity, and self-expression.
Together, Sonam Kapoor’s cultural impact and CH RHEA’s empowerment through fashion highlight how Indian women continue to shape the narrative—whether through entertainment or entrepreneurship.
From blockbuster dance tracks to empowering fashion platforms, both Sonam Kapoor and CH RHEA exemplify how creativity and connection can spark long-lasting influence.
“Empowered women empower women.”
This article reflects how Sonam’s influence and CH RHEA’s initiatives both serve as sources of inspiration for new generations of women in India.