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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

  • Entertainment
  • News18

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.

Parul Gulati and Sunidhi Chauhan launch Marzi Ki Malkin on World Music Day
Parul Gulati and Sunidhi Chauhan launch Marzi Ki Malkin on World Music Day

Time of India

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Parul Gulati and Sunidhi Chauhan launch Marzi Ki Malkin on World Music Day

Marking World Music Day, actor-entrepreneur has teamed up with celebrated singer to release Marzi Ki Malkin — a new anthem celebrating self-worth, independence, and female empowerment. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The track, composed and produced by internet music sensation Yashraj Mukhate, is now live on digital platforms. The song reflects themes of autonomy and ambition, aiming to resonate with young women navigating personal and professional aspirations. With assertive lyrics and a high-energy composition, Marzi Ki Malkin positions itself as more than a musical release — it is intended as a call for women to reclaim agency over their choices and lives. Gulati, known for her advocacy of women's entrepreneurship and self-made success, leads the creative vision of the song. The collaboration with Chauhan, whose vocals add emotional weight and strength to the track, aligns with the song's message of bold individuality. Yashraj Mukhate, best known for his viral audio creations, crafted the anthem's soundscape, merging pop sensibilities with a message-driven structure. The music video further amplifies the message, portraying diverse stories of women who defy expectations and define success on their own terms. With Marzi Ki Malkin , the trio of Gulati, Chauhan, and Mukhate aim to deliver a contemporary anthem for a generation seeking affirmation and courage in the face of societal pressures.

Yashraj Mukhate Turns 'Meri Body Mein Sensations' Into Viral Anthem With RJ Vishal's Clip
Yashraj Mukhate Turns 'Meri Body Mein Sensations' Into Viral Anthem With RJ Vishal's Clip

News18

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Yashraj Mukhate Turns 'Meri Body Mein Sensations' Into Viral Anthem With RJ Vishal's Clip

Last Updated: The latest remix creatively lists everyday frustrations that many of us experience, like sleeplessness, financial stress, and workplace woes, as "sensations" in the body. Music producer Yashraj Mukhate, widely known for transforming viral dialogues into catchy tunes, is back again with another foot-tapping remix. This time, Mukhate has captured the internet's attention by putting a catchy spin on RJ Vishal's humorous take on the dialogue 'Meri body mein sensations hote hain" from Parineeti Chopra's film Hasee Toh Phasee (2014). The latest remix creatively lists everyday frustrations that many of us experience, like sleeplessness, financial stress, and workplace woes, as 'sensations" in the body. The video starts with the line 'Meri body mein bhi sensations hoti hain" and then bursts into a catchy rhythmic sequence that lists relatable everyday frustrations. 'Sone ki dikkat, rone ki dikkat, paise ki dikkat, waise hi dikkat, roz ki dikkat, boss ki dikkat, jeene ki dikkat, nahane ki dikkat, saans lene ki dikkat, paida hone ki dikkat, subah ki dikkat, shaam ki dikkat, har waqt mere kaam ki dikkat, naam ki dikkat, dikkat hi dikkat." He then added his signature touch with dhol and claps, amplifying the comedic effect in Vishal's rhythm. The remix ends with the punchline 'Koi pill kaam nahi kar rahi hai," a clever callback to Chopra's original line, where she says, 'Meri body mein sensations hoti hain, pills unko control karte hain." Watch the video here: The remix has gone viral, racking up over 30 million views on Instagram and flooding comments with praise and laughter. RJ Vishal himself reacted to the video, thanking Mukhate for making him a star. 'Uffff. Duaaien kaam kar gayi. Sadak se utha kar star banaane ke liye thank you! Love and respect." (The prayers worked. Thank you for picking me up from the streets and making me a star!") he wrote. Another user commented, 'Ab ye gaana mere dimag mein 2 mahine tak aate rahega (Now this song is going to keep playing in my head for the next two months)." 'Yeh sensations toh real ho gyi (These sensations just became real)," a user posted. Before this, the 'Meri body mein sensations" trend swept the internet, inspiring influencers, celebrities and even Parineeti Chopra's husband, Raghav Chadha, to create their versions. He posted a romantic video montage of the couple, writing, 'Her dialogue went viral. Everyone's vibing. I had FOMO." The video features special moments from their wedding, vacations, and family time. To this, Parineeti commented, 'The best sensations out of all, ragaiii." Location : Delhi, India, India First Published: April 27, 2025, 12:00 IST News viral Yashraj Mukhate Turns 'Meri Body Mein Sensations' Into Viral Anthem With RJ Vishal's Clip

Wait, what! People are scratching and sniffing giant 'armpits' on NYC streets
Wait, what! People are scratching and sniffing giant 'armpits' on NYC streets

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Wait, what! People are scratching and sniffing giant 'armpits' on NYC streets

New Yorkers are being encouraged to stop and smell the armpits, quite literally, thanks to an unusual campaign by personal care brand Billie. As part of a quirky promotional stunt, Billie has installed scratch-and-sniff posters around Manhattan that let passersby sample the brand's latest deodorant scent, Coco Villa. The experience is available at 505 8th Avenue, near Penn Station, and other select locations across the city until Friday, May 16. Also read: Passenger left stunned after Delta crew offers him ₹2.5 lakh to give up his seat: 'Wasn't even the day's biggest payout' A TikTok video capturing the stunt shows curious pedestrians stopping to scratch giant armpits placed on city sidewalks, reacting with surprise and amusement. 'Love the fresh smell of @billie pits in the morning,' read the caption on the post. One user commented, 'It's gotta smell good if they're trying each one.' Coco Villa is described as a tropical blend featuring spiced vanilla, coconut cream, and sunny sandalwood. The scent is part of Billie's popular All Day Deodorant line, which is dermatologist-tested, aluminium-free, and baking soda-free. The deodorant claims to neutralise odour and keep users fresh for up to 24 hours. The new Coco Villa scent is now available for purchase on Billie's official website for $9. Billie took to Instagram to share the video of the campaign with the caption, 'The city just got a little sweeter (smelling) Come check out our new scratch and sniff Coco Villa posters around NYC and tag us @billie if you take a whiff Find them here until May 18th:' A post shared by Billie (@billie) Many took to the comments section t react. A user wrote, 'This is hilarious and genius omg' Another added, 'I can only imagine the amount of chemicals it took to make the odours last and only appear when scraped off....' Also read: Yashraj Mukhate turns viral 'sensations' rant into catchy tune, internet loves it: 'Vibe toh hai'

Yashraj Mukhate turns viral ‘sensations' rant into catchy tune, internet loves it: 'Vibe toh hai'
Yashraj Mukhate turns viral ‘sensations' rant into catchy tune, internet loves it: 'Vibe toh hai'

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Yashraj Mukhate turns viral ‘sensations' rant into catchy tune, internet loves it: 'Vibe toh hai'

Music producer Yashraj Mukhate is back at it, bringing his signature touch to yet another viral moment. Known for transforming everyday dialogues into catchy beats, Mukhate has once again captured the internet's attention with his latest remix, based on a line from Parineeti Chopra's film Hasee Toh Phasee (2014). But this time, the dialogue isn't from the movie itself, but from an amusing rendition by RJ Vishal. The now-iconic line, "Meri body mein sensations hote hain," has taken on a life of its own. (Also read: Yashraj Mukhate turns Sachin Tendulkar's word into a catchy song. Watch) Vishal's rant lists the everyday frustrations that many of us experience—sleepless nights, financial woes, and workplace stress—as 'sensations' in his body. The video opens with the now-familiar line, 'Meri body mein bhi sensations hoti hain,' and quickly spirals into a rhythmic sequence that has viewers nodding along: "Sone ki dikkat, rone ki dikkat, paise ki dikkat, waise hi dikkat, roz ki dikkat, boss ki dikkat, jeene ki dikkat, nahane ki dikkat, saans lene ki dikkat, paida hone ki dikkat, subah ki dikkat, shaam ki dikkat, har waqt mere kaam ki dikkat, naam ki dikkat, dikkat hi dikkat." (Also read: Yashraj Mukhate's viral 'DJ Suneel' video earns him reshare from YouTube. Watch) Vishal's delivery is energetic and relatable, striking a chord with those who know the struggles of modern life. Mukhate takes the remix to the next level, adding his signature beats—dhol and claps—that accentuate Vishal's rhythm and bring the rant to life. The punchy closer, 'Koi pill kaam nahi kar rahi hai,' is a playful nod to Chopra's original line in Hasee Toh Phasee, where she says, 'Meri body mein sensations hote hain, pills unko control karte hain.' The result is a hilarious track that's both catchy and relatable. Watch the clip here: A post shared by Yashraj Mukhate (@yashrajmukhate) The remix has quickly gone viral, with 29 million views and an outpouring of reactions. One user wrote, "This is exactly how I feel every morning, but now I'm laughing instead of complaining." Another commented, "I never thought I'd hear 'paise ki dikkat' turned into a beat. Pure genius!" Others couldn't stop sharing their own everyday struggles, like one user who said, "Sone ki dikkat feels real, though!" and another who wrote, "Honestly, this makes my Monday morning better."

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