Move over Sheila and who cares about Munni, Daler Mehndi’s Sheila Ho Ya Munni has
the beats to be absolutely hat ke. Daler Mehndi is seen taking digs at
Sheila and Munni in his popular number Sheila
Ho Ya Munni. The spoof song extempored live by Mehndi at a show in New Zealand has
already created an uproar in his concerts. Even before its release, Sheila Ho Ya Munni has already become
quite a rage on internet. The song seems to have gripped digital platform also in
Mehndi Mania. Choreographed by Raka, its video is directed by Vikas Gulati
in Mumbai recently.
“I called up Taran when I composed this song who being
my most favoured critic was appalled at the context I needed a word to finish
the prelude para of the song and she
relented … “Chummi”- pop came the word that rhymed and the song was complete!”
exclaims Daler.
On airing the video of Sheila Ho Ya Munni for the very first
time, Daler Mehndi says, “Why can’t I
make a song like this? People were singing for Sheila and Munni, I just put the
two of them together. The song talks about the want to kiss, but not that there
is any kissing going on in the song. Naughty yes, but people have liked it. In
fact even Mika had messaged me asking what kind of a song have I come out with.
I told him, ‘Main toh chummi lene ki baat kar raha hoon, tumne toh chummi le li
hai’. But jokes apart, Mika is a very daring and a very nice human being. He is
a master of his own life and he gives me immense respect that an elder brother
should be given.”
The iconic singer and
powerhouse performer Daler Mehndi
has ruled the world with his foot tapping songs for almost two decades and has
successfully set trends that many have followed. He has now come out with his
much talked about Studio album TUNAK
TUNAK TUMBA, after a gap of five
long years. “It is not easy to put
together a music album. These 13 songs have taken five years for me to put
together. But I am excited with how it has shaped, the sound design, the lyrics
in this album will be enjoyed by my fans,” says Mehndi.
He further adds, “There’s a song each for every mindset, I’ve
even delved in Haryanvi this time so from Sufi to Mild Rock, from Bhangra to
Raggae, from classical to a song that wakes up your conscience on issues that
need our immediate attention, there is a song for everybody. Tumba is not a
contrived attempt to deliver accessible music. Not just better, but a lot
bigger,” quips Mehndi.
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