Dhurandhar Song Fa9la By Flipperachi ft Akshaye Khanna Garners Massive Views On YouTube, More Details Inside
Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar clearly needs no introduction. Whether it is the action-packed movie’s stellar cast ensemble, nail-biting plot development, gripping narrative, or electrifying soundtrack, the Bollywood movie’s December release has brought a storm. One of the Dhurandhar songs captivating the audience is “FA9LA” by the Bahraini rapper Flipperachi. The song’s groove-worthy melodies and Arabic rap have garnered over 12 million views on various platforms. Not just that, Bollywood superstar Akshaye Khanna’s iconic entry dance, unbothered vibe, swag, and villainous smile have made audiences go ga-ga.
Roll your eyes over and take a closer look at the total count of views, who Flipperachi is, and how the Fa9la song became the talk of the town.
Dhurandhar Soundtrack: FA9LA by Flipperachi
The infectious track ‘FA9LA’ is sung by Flipperachi. It is a thematic tune crafted specially for Akshaye Khanna’s character Rehman Dakait in the action-thriller Dhurandhar. After Bobby Deol’s Jamal Kudu song in Animal, Fa9la soundtrack is one of the most talked-about villain entrances in recent Indian cinema. Produced by DJ Outlaw, it has topped streaming charts in India. On YouTube, the song has over 12,854,383 views, on TikTok, over 2 billion views, and 14 million streams on the Spotify app.
The song kicks off with black-clad Akshaye Khanna stepping out of his vehicle with a casual coolness. FA9LA adds a dose of swagger to the sequence and his villainous aura. The pulsating track, Khanna’s confident attitude, sunglasses, and impressive dance moves command nothing but attention. On the other hand, listeners fail to understand the lyrics, but the notes don’t stop them from grooving.
Who Is Flipperachi?
Flipperachi’s real name is Hussam Aseem. He is one of the most renowned rappers in the Gulf, first emerging over two decades ago. His song ‘FA9LA’ featured in Dhurandhar is currently going viral and magnetizing Indian music lovers. Originally, it was released in 2024, when Flipperachi won the Bahraini Artist of the Year award at the regional Musivv Awards in Abu Dhabi.
The rapper revealed that the song was crafted as a Khaliji/Indian fusion, and in Arabic, allowing the audience to resonate and vibe. Since an extensive Indian community resides in Bahrain, the singer and his team aim to mix cultures with Khaleeji music.
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