Shreya Ghoshal to recreate Ali Zafar's hit ‘Jhoom’ in upcoming Bollywood film

Singer took to X with a post announcing the new rendition with Indian composer Vishal Mishra


Entertainment Desk January 10, 2024

In an exciting revelation, Indian singing sensation Shreya Ghoshal has announced her plans to recreate the magic of Pakistani singer Ali Zafar's iconic song, Jhoom, alongside Indian composer Vishal Mishra. The much-anticipated rendition is set to be featured in the upcoming Bollywood film, Crakk.

Ghoshal took to microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter), expressing her deep admiration for Zafar and showering praise on the acclaimed singer for his soulful melodies, specifically highlighting the much-loved track, Jhoom. The singer prefaced her short note with a verse of the song’s chorus, “Dil jhoom jhoom chale jhoom chale sohneya.” 

In a post that resonated with her fans, Ghoshal declared herself a 'big fan' of the Pakistani crooner, showcasing her enthusiasm for the upcoming collaboration. “I have always been a big fan of Ali Zafar and the beautiful song Jhoom! It’s very close to my heart and I can’t wait for you all to listen to the song once again as a part of the film Crakk with Vishal Mishra and Tanishk Bagchi. Stay tuned,” the musical artist announced.

Upon hearing the exciting news of his hit song being reimagined, Zafar responded gracefully, welcoming the homage to his musical creation. “Thank you for your kind words, Shreya Ghoshal. You’re one of the most inspiring and iconic singers of our time,” the original voice behind Jhoom penned on X. 

The Sun Re Sajaniya star further shared his emotions regarding the upcoming rendition while expressing confidence that both Ghoshal and Mishra would do justice to the song. Zafar expressed, “I can’t wait to hear this composition that has been very close to my heart too in your and the super soulful Vishal Mishra’s voice. I have complete faith that you guys will do full justice to it. Love and blessings.”

Mishra, whose recent musical contributions to soundtracks for films include Animal and Gadar 2, also articulated his joy at covering Zafar’s pop hit. “Have always been a fan of Jhoom and singing it with my favourite Shreya Ghoshal was such an experience! Can’t wait for you to hear it. Love this one, Ali bhai!”

Continuing the heartfelt cross-border exchange of appreciation, Zafar acknowledged Mishra’s compliments, adding, “Bro, shine on. Love always.” 

The first track on Zafar's third album Jhoom, the eponymous track marked its release in 2011. Labeled a fusion of Sufi pop, the tracks were expertly remastered at the prestigious Abbey Road Studios and swiftly claimed the top positions on music charts in both Pakistan and India for numerous weeks, solidifying Zafar's prominence in the music scene.

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