Habibi Vibes: From Emraan Hashmi to Akshay Khanna, why did Bollywood suddenly fall in love with Arabic songs?
News India Live, Digital Desk: Do you remember when the film ‘Animal’ came out, how Bobby Deol made the entire nation dance by singing ‘Jamal Kudu’ with a glass on his head? That 5-minute role made Bobby ‘Lord Bobby’. It seems that Bollywood has found this new ‘secret formula’ to become a hit. Now another big man has been added to this list. Yes, we are talking about our Akshaye Khanna. Akshaye Khanna, who is often calm and serious, is seen in a completely different avatar this time in Ranveer Singh’s film ‘Dhurandhar’. The new song ‘Fa9la’ (Faasla) of the film has been released and brother, it has set the social media on fire. With Arabic tune and Akshay’s swag, this song is completely full of ‘Arabic Vibes’. Seeing the cool style in which Akshay Khanna is seen, fans are lost in the memories of old days. Do you remember the song “Kaho Na Kaho” from the 2004 film ‘Murder’? In which Emraan Hashmi was seen. Just understand that ‘Fa9la’ has brought back that era in a new flavour. People are saying on social media that even today Akshay Khanna’s smile and his swag outweigh the new actors. The beats of the song are such that you will not be able to stop yourself from dancing.Bollywood and ‘Habibi’ connectionIt seems that the Bollywood makers have understood that the public likes a little ‘Middle-East’ music with ‘desi tadke’.Murder: ‘Kaho Na Kaho’ is still the life of parties.Airlift: Akshay Kumar’s ‘Dil Cheez Tujhe De Di’ was also a copy of an Arabic song, which became a superhit. Animal: ‘Jamal Kudu’ has created history. Dhurandhar: And now Akshay Khanna’s ‘Fa9la’ has joined this list. Treat for Akshay Khanna fans. To be honest, seeing Akshay Khanna dancing, singing and having fun on the screen is no less than a visual treat. Ranveer Singh’s energy is in its place, but this time ‘Khanna Sahab’ has taken all the limelight. If you haven’t seen this song yet, then go to YouTube and search ‘Fa9la’, the mood will be set! The rest is certain, now this Arabic tune is going to be played at weddings and Instagram reels for the next few months.
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