Badshah's 'Genda phool' gets a Gujarati version


Mumbai, May 29 (IANS): Rap star Badshah has come out with a Gujarati version of his hit song "Genda phool" on public demand.

Singer Bhoomi Trivedi has sung the version along with Badshah.

"I am very grateful that ‘Genda phool' received such a heartwarming response, we were constantly being asked by fans and followers to make Gujarati version of the song. I love Gujarati culture, food, and especially the language, so here we are with a Gujarati version with the very talented Bhoomi on the vocals. I am looking forward to the audience's reaction," Badshah said.

Badshah and Bhoomi have also written the lyrics for the new version together.

Talking about the song, Bhoomi said: "‘Genda phool' came to my notice and it poisoned me so much that I kept playing it on loop. I never imagined the Gujarati version would come to me. I was so much excited to be a part of the new version especially after I heard Badshah's ‘Baaki baatein' rap. I sing it during my shows too. I absolutely love his work, art and his writing skills."

"From writing to recording myself to creating a set to selecting costume to production to shooting all by myself during the lockdown period -- it was challenging but too interesting," she added.

The video of the song features Jacqueline Fernandez.

Badshah's original "Genda phool", which comes with a Bengali touch, is themed around Durga Puja, and is directed by Sneha Shetty Kohli. It has crossed over 324 million views.

 

  

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