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Himesh Reshammiya’s THIS song was once banned in Gujarat’s village as it made dead come alive

Himesh Reshammiya received a lot of praise for the song ‘Jalak Dhikla Jaa’ from Aksar. Do you know that Gujarat’s famous song ‘Jalak Dhikla Jaa’ in Vadodara is a village where it was banned in 2006?

Og Himesh Reshammiya is currently shaking the music scene. He recently announced Capmania, the first tour of India, which began in Mumbai on May 31st. Himesh Reshammiya Aka Badass Ravikumar is known for his super songs, including ‘Aashiq Banaya Aapne’, ‘Tere Naam’ and ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’. His songs are so magical or more precisely ‘ominous’ we can say that he can revive the ghosts! Yes, do you know that Gujarat’s famous song ‘Jalak Dhikla Jaa’ in 2006 in Vadodara?

Himesh Reshammiya received a lot of praise for the song ‘Jalak Dhikla Jaa’ from Aksar. Himesh Reshmamiya is the singer, songwriter and even music composer of this song, which was released in 2006 and played Emraan Hashmi and Udita Goswami. However, this song was banned in Jalak Dhikla Jaa, India’s Sper Times, Vadodara, Gujarat village. Many peasants here believed that the song ‘Ek Baar Aaja Aaaja’ was attracted to the ghosts because it was interpreted as ‘invitation’ for the revival of the dead.

An Instagram pinch @aesthetticgaane, “Hoga Tumhara Ouija Board, Hamara’ya Himesh Reshamiya Hai” released a video. Firoz Thakor, a 25 -year -old man, one of the peasants, said that he was in the village because he was singing again and again for 10 days. And similar cases were reported one after another. Moreover, it was believed that this song brought back the dead to the villages that caused fear in the village. This village heads decided to permanently ban the song. Nobody is allowed to sing or steal loudly. They also burned all CDs and music safes.

Himesh Reshammiya, who reacted to this, said in 2006 before, “What can I say about such beliefs. This is strange and I don’t know how to react to all this.” He said. Although all this seems to be superstitious beliefs among the peasants, the song is a big hit to date.

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