Thursday, December 18

“Dhurandhar” Song ‘Fa9la’ Takes Over India, Transforms Bahraini Rapper Flipperachi’s Life

The song Fa9la from the blockbuster film Dhurandhar has become a nationwide sensation, and its success has taken Bahraini rapper Flipperachi by surprise. Despite the lyrics being in Arabic, the track has gone viral across India, dominating social media feeds with reels, memes, and endless shares.

Flipperachi, who lent his voice to Fa9la, told NDTV, “I never imagined this song would become so popular. The filmmakers selected it, and after that, it just made history.” The catchy tune, combined with Indian musical elements, has resonated deeply with audiences, making it a cultural phenomenon beyond language barriers.

Indian Fans Embrace Arabic Lyrics
The rapper expressed amazement at the overwhelming response from Indian listeners, saying, “People might not fully understand the lyrics, but the music speaks for itself. The song’s energy has left a strong impact, and I couldn’t have anticipated this level of popularity.”

Global Success Beyond Expectations
Blending Arabic hip-hop with Indian tabla rhythms, Fa9la—also referred to as Fasla—has not only conquered the Indian charts but also achieved massive success internationally. Flipperachi added, “It’s incredible that a Hindi-language film and this song are reaching audiences worldwide. The song is topping charts globally, which I never imagined.”

Flood of Reels and Memes
The viral wave has brought Flipperachi’s DMs to a standstill. “I’m trying to repost as much as I can, but the messages are overwhelming. I simply can’t respond to everyone,” he said, highlighting the unprecedented craze for Fa9la.

From Bahrain to Bollywood and global charts, Fa9la has transformed Flipperachi’s career overnight, proving the universal power of music to transcend language and cultural boundaries.


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