• RCB all-rounder Ellyse Perry recently brought a touch of humor during her podcast with host Mr. Nags.

  • Perry flawlessly delivered the Kannada segment of the song from the film Premaloka.

WPL 2025 [WATCH]: RCB superstar Ellyse Perry makes her singing debut with a Kannada song
Ellyse Perry (Image Source: X)

In a delightful twist to her already illustrious cricketing career, Australian and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) all-rounder Ellyse Perry recently brought a touch of humor during her podcast with host Danish Sait aka Mr. Nags.

On February 11, Tuesday, a video shared by the RCB franchise on their social media channels captured the star cricketer performing a playful rendition of a Kannada song. After persistent insistence by Mr. Nags, Perry’s light-hearted musical interlude not only showcased her versatility beyond the cricket field but also endeared her further to fans, reinforcing her status as one of the sport’s most multifaceted personalities.

Ellyse Perry’s unforgettable musical moment with Mr. Nags

During a lively podcast session, Mr. Nags surprised everyone by enthusiastically urging Ellyse Perry to join him in a spontaneous musical duet, saying, “O Elise, uh, let’s do a song together: ‘Hello my lovely lady, who are you, who are you’!” Initially a bit hesitant, Perry soon embraced the challenge and not only joined in but also flawlessly delivered the Kannada segment of the song – a classic number from the 1987 film Premaloka, which starred Ravichandran and Juhi Chawla. As Mr. Nags began belting out the male part with gusto, Perry confidently took on the female role, singing the catchy refrain,

“hello my lovely lady, who are u who are u?
kannada barodilva, kaNNeraDu kaaNolva?
kannadkadoLaginda kaaNtide ee anda!
haudeno manmatha, baaymuchkond hogatta..,”

“Hello, my lovely lady, who are you, who are you? Don’t you know Kannada? Can’t you see with both eyes? This beauty seems to be from within Karnataka! Oh, is that so, Mamatha? Will you just stay quiet and leave? I’ll let you go today, thinking you’re a new girl… but I’ll see you again tomorrow,!” The entire performance, filled with infectious energy and a touch of humor, ended on a high note. This memorable musical interlude not only showcased Perry’s versatility beyond her cricketing prowess but also highlighted the fun and spirited camaraderie that makes these moments so beloved by fans.

Also WATCH: Ellyse Perry interacts with a young RCB fan; gifts him a signed bat along with picture

Perry’s performance for RCB in the Women’s Premier League

Perry’s performance is especially notable given her pivotal role in RCB’s triumph in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2024. In that tournament, she was the standout performer, finishing as the highest run-scorer with an impressive 347 runs from nine innings at an average of 69.40 and a strike rate of 125.72. Her contributions with the ball were equally significant, as she claimed seven wickets at an economical average of 15.77. Her all-round excellence was a key factor in RCB’s title-winning campaign, culminating in an eight-wicket victory over the Delhi Capitals in the final.

Beyond the numbers, Perry’s cheerful demeanor and willingness to engage in unexpected activities like singing highlight the vibrant culture of modern T20 cricket. In a game often dominated by high-pressure performances, her willingness to step out of the comfort zone and entertain fans with her rendition of a regional Kannada song offers a refreshing perspective on the lighter side of the sport. This moment of levity, shared widely by the RCB franchise, has resonated with fans, symbolizing how cricket stars today are not just athletes but also celebrated entertainers who connect with audiences on a personal level.

Also READ: WPL over international duty? Amelia Kerr set to miss New Zealand’s upcoming bilateral series

TAGS:

CATEGORY: Ellyse Perry Featured Royal Challengers Bengaluru Video WPL

For latest women cricket news and updates, Follow Us.

About the Author:
Amar is a sports enthusiast and a talented writer who has found the perfect career that combines his two passions. As a valuable member of Cricket Times, Amar brings his passion for cricket and his talent for writing to the fore, providing readers with insightful and engaging content. Cricket lives rent-free in his mind. A person who views cricket as a metaphor for life. You can connect with Amar at amar.bhalla@crickettimes.com and also follow him on LinkedIn.