Flipperachi Shares His Journey to 'FA9LA's Sensation Status in India
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New Delhi, Feb 25 (NationPress) Bahraini artist Flipperachi recognized that his song “FA9LA,” featured in Aditya Dhar’s film “Dhurandhar,” had reached a sensational status in India when he started receiving an influx of videos, ecstatic crowd reactions, and a massive wave of messages from fans across the nation.
When asked about the moment he realized his track “FA9LA” had become a hit in India, Flipperachi, born Hussam Aseem, shared with IANS: “It was when the videos, enthusiastic crowd responses, and messages from India began to come in nonstop.”
“At that point, I understood we had achieved something monumental,” expressed the artist, known for his unique fusion of Khaleeji rhythms with contemporary beats.
When questioned about what performing in India tomorrow would symbolize for him, the leading figure in Arab hip-hop stated: “It would signify growth. Every new market represents a fresh chapter.”
“This is a form of validation, but it also serves as motivation to continue evolving. My journey has always been about leveling up, and this is undoubtedly a testament to that,” added the talented artist, who is set to perform in Mumbai on March 13.
In the meantime, Aditya Dhar is currently busy filming the sequel to “Dhurandhar.”
“Dhurandhar 2” follows Hamza Ali Mazhari, an Indian undercover agent who successfully penetrates Pakistan’s criminal underworld. After dismantling Rehman Dakait’s operations, Hamza rises in power, only to confront his most formidable adversary, Major Iqbal, the ISI mastermind known as Bade Sahab.
The film boasts an impressive cast, including Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan.
The first part of the duology revolves around a high-stakes covert counter-terrorism mission.
The narrative showcases an undercover Indian intelligence officer infiltrating Karachi's criminal networks and political structures in Pakistan, aiming to dismantle a terror cell targeting India.
The storyline is loosely inspired by various real-life geopolitical incidents and conflicts in South Asia, such as the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and events related to Pakistan's Operation Lyari.