
📌 Key Points
- “Ramba Ho” singer Madhubanti initially feared massive criticism!
- Director’s shocking ‘gunfight intensity’ command for “Ramba Ho”!
- VIRAL “Dhurandhar” roots: Real terror, gang wars! Shocking truth!
- Madhubanti conquers fear, transforms iconic “Ramba Ho” track!
“Dhurandhar’s” ‘Ramba Ho’ and Ranveer Singh’s viral hair-flip scene were undeniably last year’s biggest craze. This superhit track, a remix of Usha Uthup’s classic, had everyone grooving. Now, singer Madhubanti Bagchi, who lent her voice to the film’s version, reveals startling details behind reimagining this iconic song.
Behind “Ramba Ho”: A Singer’s Struggle
Last year’s sensational film ‘Dhurandhar’ undoubtedly sparked immense craze, largely due to its superhit ‘Ramba Ho’ song and Ranveer Singh‘s viral hair-flip scene. The song, originally sung by the legendary Usha Uthup, was remixed for the film, and now singer Madhubanti Bagchi has revealed startling details behind its creation.
Madhubanti was initially apprehensive about re-singing such an iconic track. In a recent interview, she shared her fear, stating, “The standards are very high… I was afraid that if I couldn’t sing it properly, there would be criticism.” She felt that taking on a song by a legend like Usha Uthup was a huge risk. However, director Aditya Dhar provided crucial encouragement, urging her to “Sing it with as much intensity and power as a gunfight scene requires.” With his support, Madhubanti overcame her fear.
How the Song Became a Sensation
She expressed her delight at how wonderfully the song transformed from its old version to the new one, ultimately doing justice to the ‘Ramba Ho‘ track in her unique style. The successful remix, coupled with Ranveer Singh’s ‘hair-flip’ scene, drove the youth wild and significantly contributed to ‘Dhurandhar’ becoming one of last December’s box office successes.
The film ‘Dhurandhar’ itself was based on real-life events, including gang wars in Karachi’s Lyari Town, the Kandahar hijack, the Parliament attack, and 26/11. Madhubanti’s contribution to the ‘Ramba Ho’ song stands as a testament to her talent and perseverance. Stay tuned for more updates on this film.
Looking Ahead
Madhubanti’s gutsy ‘Ramba Ho’ remix, echoing Usha Uthup’s timeless energy, impresses for ‘Dhurandhar’. This film, fearlessly confronting real-life tragedies, promises powerful cinema. We anticipate this blend of raw talent and poignant storytelling will resonate deeply, marking a significant moment for Indian cinema.


