Ararara | |
Cover: | Ararara song.jpg |
Caption: | Official song cover |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Adarsh Shinde[1] |
Album: | Mulshi Pattern |
Language: | Marathi |
Studio: | Dawn Studios |
Genre: | Soundtrack |
Label: | Zee Music Company |
Composer: | Narendra Bhide |
Lyricist: | Pranit Kulkarni |
Producer: | Abhijit Bhosale Genuine Productions |
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"Ararara" is an Indian Marathi-language song, composed by Narendra Bhide, sung by Adarsh Shinde and lyrics are penned by Pranit Kulkarni for the soundtrack album of the 2018 Indian action thriller film Mulshi Pattern. It was released on 19 September 2018 as the first single from the album, through Zee Music Company.
The song become viral on social media, specially the dance steps of Pravin Tarde.[2] Song crossed over 85 million views in YouTube. The Mulshi Pattern film is remade in Hindi as starred Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma and Mahima Makwana, the celebration song "Bhai Ka Birthday" is a remake of this song.[3] Though, the cop wasn't in the original song. Salman was added to the proceedings by Mahesh Manjrekar in an attempt to broaden the appeal.[4]
Credits adapted from YouTube.
The song was digitally released on 19 September 2018.
The song is picturised on Pravin Tarde, who is a director of the film. The song featured gangsters Amol Shinde and Vitthal Shelar, which later embroiled the song in a controversy. It was choreographed by Umesh Jadhav. Punit Balan and Abhijeet Bhosale also appeared in the song.[6]
It was crossed over 1 million views in YouTube just in 10 days. Later song gained 50 million views.
Controversy arose due to the presence of notorious criminals Amol Shinde and Vitthal Shelar in a song. Vitthal Shelar, hailing from Botarwadi in Mulshi taluka, has a criminal record for extortion in Marne Toli and has been implicated in kidnapping for ransom, resulting in the deaths of two individuals in Mulshi. Amol Shinde, the Sarpanch of Watunde village, was elected uncontested. He has three cases against him at the Poud police station and one at the Hinjawadi police station, including charges related to murders, robberies, and riots within the jurisdiction of the Poud police station.[7] [8]