Usha Uthup says Dhurandhar makers didn’t seek her blessings for ‘Rambha Ho’ rerun, but she is ‘very happy’ with the outcome | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

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Usha Uthup says the makers of Dhurandhar did not seek her blessings for the 'Rambha Ho' rerun, but she is

A reimagined version of “Rambha Ho”, one of the Uthup is newthe most famous songs from the 1981 film Armaan gained attention after they made it to Aditya Dhara period spy thriller starring Dhurandhar Ranveer Singh. While the song was rendered by Shashwat Sachdev and rendered by Madhubanti Bagchi, Usha Uthup has now revealed that the makers did not seek her blessing before re-singing.In a conversation with Radio Nasha Usha, she said that she came across the reproduced version only after someone sent her a link. Recalling her initial reaction, the singer said: “Someone sent me a link. So I was like, ‘Wow! What is it! It’s incredible.’

“It’s surprising when he came back with such a blow”

Even though she was not consulted beforehand, Usha Uthup said she is happy that the song is coming back into the limelight.

Expressing her happiness at the renewed interest in ‘Rambha Ho’, she added, “It’s amazing that it’s back with such a bang. And of course, Madhubanti sang it very well.”

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The singer also confirmed that the Dhurandhar team did not contact her before playing the track, but made it clear that this did not dampen her enthusiasm for the new version.

A song that lives on

Over the decades, the song “Rambha Ho” has remained an integral part of Usha Uthup’s live performances, and audiences continue to strongly associate the song with her stage persona. With its reimagined version in Dhurandhar, the track has found relevance once again among a new generation of listeners, reinforcing its enduring appeal and cultural impact.

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