Yash Raj Mukhate’s version of ‘Jhoom Joe Pathan’ forces Vishal Dadlani to offer him a collab

The video has over 157,000 likes and over a million views.

shahrukh khan fever ‘Pathan’ has taken over the world. Time and again, we come across videos of social media influencers and fans recreating and dancing to songs from the film. Now, to join the trend, music composer Yashraj Mukhate, who is known for creating catchy tunes from viral audios, has come out with his own version. ‘Jhoom Jo Pathan’ The song which forced even music composer Vishal Dadlani to comment on it.

Taking to Instagram, Mr Mukhate shared his amazing version of the hit song starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. He changed the lyrics of the song and took it out of Shahrukh’s mouth “is alive”, ,i got to sing too loud (I wanted to sing),” he wrote in the caption of his post.

Watch the video below:

In the clip, Mr Mukhate is seen singing a few lines Pathan’s song, before continuing with his own lyrics. ,The Pathan who swings my life, the tongue which gives my life,“He sings in the chorus.

Mr Mukhate shared the clip a few days ago and his post has since collected over 157,000 likes and over a million views. The post received a lot of love from celebrities and fans.

Even Vishal Dadlani, who composed the ‘Pathan’ Shekhar Ravjeevani asked the composer to compose the full song and said they could collaborate. “Hahahahahaha, Wow!!!! Completed, let’s cooperate (Write the full song, then we’ll release a collab)” Mr. Dadlani wrote.

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Social media users also liked the new version of ‘Jhoom Jo Pathan’. He filled the comments section with fire and heart emojis. “I really dig this version a lot,” wrote one user. “Epic bro,” said another.

A third user commented, “Digging this version more than the original.” A fourth added, “Wow… there’s no end to this song!”

Song ‘Jhoom Jo Pathan’ Kumaar and sung by Arijit Singh, Sukriti Kakkar, Vishal and Shekhar.

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