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Anchor's ‘Musical' News Reading Turns Into Hit Song: ‘Gwalior Mein Jhamma-Jham Baarish...'
Anchor's ‘Musical' News Reading Turns Into Hit Song: ‘Gwalior Mein Jhamma-Jham Baarish...'

News18

time08-07-2025

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Anchor's ‘Musical' News Reading Turns Into Hit Song: ‘Gwalior Mein Jhamma-Jham Baarish...'

Yashraj Mukhate's latest creation is inspired by a news anchor from Gwalior. If 'Rasode mein kaun tha?" 'Kya karu mein mar jau?" 'Lappu sa Sachin" and more still play in your head, then you already know the name behind these viral tracks. Yashraj Mukhate, the music producer, shot to fame during the pandemic with his catchy 'Rasode mein kaun tha?" jingle, which he created using dialogues from the daily soap Saath Nibhaana Saathiya. Since then, he has continued turning catchy dialogues and viral clips into fun musical tracks. And now, he is back with yet another creation and this time inspired by a news anchor from Gwalior. The timing of the song couldn't have been better, as monsoons are making headlines across India. In a recent video shared on Instagram, Mukhate mentions how he can't stop watching the Gwalior news, not because of a breaking update, but because of the unique way an anchor is reading the weather report. The anchor says, 'Gwalior mein jhamajham baarish hui, logo ne raahat ki saansein li." While it may seem like a regular sentence, the way it is spoken, almost like singing, left Mukhate in splits. 'He is actually singing the news," Mukhate remarks in the video. And once he noticed that, he couldn't resist turning it into a jingle. He gave it a Sufi-like musical touch with tabla beats. Mukhate also picked more sentences from the news clip, like: 'Barish se sadako par paani bhar gaya, jisse Nagar Nigam ki pol khul gayi." The anchor's rhyming and tone made the lines flow perfectly with the music. Watch Here: One user commented, 'This song is stuck in my head like glitter after a craft project." Another added, 'The only problem with this song is that there isn't more of it." 'Fully believed that one day Gwalior will be known for this," someone else joked while a comment read, 'Gwalior is a city of music, uncle is just maintaining the legacy." 'We, in Gwalior, had been listening to this news singing since we were kids," a viewer admitted, and lastly, a person proudly stated, 'Our Gwalior is getting attention." With his catchy and fun jingles, Yashraj Mukhate has built a massive fan following on social media with over two million followers on Instagram.

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