Shah Rukh Khan launched the second song from his film Pathaan on Thursday. Titled Jhoome Jo Pathaan, the song failed to impress movie lovers with many criticising its lacklustre music and lyrics to even Shah Rukh showing off his abs at 57. (Also read: Twitter isn't impressed with Jhoome Jo Pathaan)

Now, the choreographer behind the song has reacted to the online reaction to the song. Bosco Martis, who previously worked with Shah Rukh in Swades, said that the criticism and trolling do not matter to him as long as fans were entertained.


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Shah Rukh Khan has unveiled the second song from his upcoming movie, Pathaan. Titled Jhoome Jo Pathaan, it also features Deepika Padukone. The film's first song to release was Besharam Rang, which created quite the controversy all across the country.

The song is shot in picturesque European locations and features a bunch of outfit changes and a catchy Western tune. It is sung by Arijit Singh. The song shows Shah Rukh and Deepika dancing together with a few background dancers. Shah Rukh is in a rugged look while Deepika looks glam

Talking about the song, director Siddharth Anand said, "When we were planning Jhoome Jo Pathaan, I was clear that we should have Arijit Singh sing for Shah Rukh Khan. He is the number one singer of our country and we wanted him to sing for the number one evergreen superstar of our country! Arijit has weaved his magic with his charismatic voice in this dance number that sees SRK and Deepika let their hair down and groove to the music."

"Music plays a very vital role in my films and fortunately the music in my films have always been well reviewed. I have only tried to entertain people with the music of my film and I'm very, very particular about it because it adds a lot of value to the film and also to the viewing experience of audiences who are paying from their pockets to come and watch the films we make. 'Jhoome Jo Pathaan' is a song that I'm very proud of and extremely confident about. I think the audience will find it irresistible," he added.

YRF recently dropped the second track from Pathaan titled Jhoome Jo Pathaan, a groovy and lively song. The blockbuster pair of Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan can be seen swaying to the upbeat music of the track.

Soon after the song released, Twitter users began sharing their reviews on the microblogging site. While most fans have given a positive response to the song, some called it "cringe" for trying to make SRK look cool with his shirt flapping in the breeze and his abs on full display.

However, some people were not impressed by the song. Taking to Twitter, a user wrote, "Pritam ko hi bula lo bhai. Banda copy karta hai lekin kam se kam gaane to achhe bana deta tha (Call Pritam. Sure, he copies stuff but at least he makes good music)."

Another wrote, "Bakwas gaana hai bhai (It's a bad song)." Another user commented, "Movie toh flop hoti hi hai aapki. Iss baar gaane bhi ghatiya. Kya kare (Your movies don't work and this time even the songs are not good. What to do)?"

The duo Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani have composed two songs "Besharam Rang" and "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" with lyrics by Kumaar whereas the original film score was composed by Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara. The songs "Pathaan's Theme" and "Jim's Theme" are instrumentals recorded originally for the background score 100 of 100 that were released with the soundtrack album on 22 December 2022. Close to the release of the film, two promotional singles: "Pathaan - Trailer" and Arabic version of the song "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" were released.

The songs "Besharam Rang" and "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" were composed with an old-school approach in a modern musical arrangement. The former track has Spanish verses and marks the celebration of the character played by Padukone in a 'good, bad and flawless' manner, whereas the latter song comprises bassline and dholak-rhythm patterned groove, signifying a 'victory' song in the film.

"The song is a modern fusion of Qawaali and is a celebration of Pathaan's style and panache. It has been a while since we have seen SRK groove to the music and we are hoping that people will love seeing their favourite superstar shake a leg with an attitude to kill for."

The songs "Besharam Rang" and "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" were conceptualized in the atrium of a building over coffees and casual chats, later, directly recorded in studio.[2] They were recorded during phase one and two of the COVID-19 lockdown in India.[3] Both the songs were attributed to the 'old school' way of compositions.[2]

In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, the Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani stated that "Besharam Rang" was recorded first.[2] The song was composed with dummy lyrics and Shilpa Rao recorded the patch.[2][4] Lyricist Kumaar worked on the lyricsm, in receipt of her vocals. Dadlani called it an unusual way of working whereas Ravjiani clarified that the song had a different chorus and the hook line written was how the song shaped up.[2] Original structure of composition was: full chorus - intro - cross line - hook line.[2] There was a separate intro written which later landed into the lines "Humein To Loot Liya Milke..."[2] On the music arrangement of "Besharam Rang", the duo mentioned that Warren Mendonsa recorded the guitar riffs in New Zealand. In the event of "Besharam Rang" drawn music comparisons[5] with the song "Ghungroo", they clarified that Besharam Rang was a "sensual feminine track" and they did not work 'closed room' on the track.[2] On coining the title "Besharam Rang", the duo gave credited the lyricist who took the brief of the song and translated it.[6] The brief of the lyrics were about 'a girl who by her sheer lack of innovation was incredibly attractive'.[2] Kumaar did not write the tracks but let his ideas be written by the Dadlani and Ravjiani.[2][7]

For the creative process of "Jhoome Jo Pathaan", Ravjiani sang a line, "Hum Jaise Jigar Waale Kahaan? Aha!" (Translates to "Where are the hearty ones like us?") a qawwali hook-line, requested by Anand prior composing the track.[3] Emphasizing more on the expression "Aha!" that stood as a repetition. Dadlani and Ravjiani continued jamming with these, fitting the verses by Kumaar.[3] Hence, one can hear the lyrics "Baat Karte Hai Hazaaron, Hazaaron" (sung by Sukriti Kakar) the last word of the line, rhyming or repeating.[3] Anand was present during the musical arrangement of the song. Ravjiani was quoted saying, it is like a modern qawwali kind of zone where there are repeat of lines".[8] To avoid generic vocal tone, Dadlani did not record the track rather chose Arijit Singh.[3] The track's musical drop was hardly melody, the groove was composed as the drop with bassline and dholak pattern.[3] The bounce of the groove was recorded as a dance number. Meghdeep Bose played the Arabic, acoustic and electric guitars on the track.[3]

As per Box Office India - Worldwide report of December 2022, within weeks of release, both the tracks trended number one and two on YouTube.[22] The music of the film increased the expectations of the audience and controversies resulted increased number of reservations made in advance that Pathaan lodged.[23] As per Mid-Day, Indian music critics opined that the songs could not have become even moderately popular if released only as audio tracks. The songs, with their visuals, did wonders, acknowledging film's music more on choreography than the melody.[24]

Upon its release, "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" video on YouTube crossed 5.1 million views and 738K in four hours of release.[34] Also, the song received 1 million views in less than 30 minutes after it was released.[35] The song has received more than 18 million views in the 20 hours after its release.[35] Multiple Indian newspapers[36][37] and Business Today reported audience to be dancing to the tunes of "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" in front of the theatre screens.[38][39] When Vishal-Shekhar composed "Jhoome Jo Pathaan", they were confident that the audience would dance to the tunes, especially, reports of audience dancing close to the theatres of the screen.[40] Yashraj Mukhate recreated "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" song fusing the word "Zinda Hai", a dialogue delivered by Khan.[41]

The songs "Besharam Rang" and "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" were released as singles in Tamil and Telugu apart from its original Hindi version.[42] The theme tracks have gibberish, sparing English vocals and instrumental interludes released with the soundtrack album. "Pathaan - Trailer" with vocals by Shah Rukh Khan and an Arabic version of the song "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" were released as promotional singles.[43]

Did Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani (Sheykhar) copy or got inspired by 2012 composition from UTV Films' Arjun: The Warrior Prince's song titled Karam Ki Talvaar? People are convinced that Pathaan song Jhoome Jo Pathaan which is making the entire world dance along with Shah Rukh Khan in theatres has been copied.

Many social media users accused music composers Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani (Sheykhar) of stealing the music from a 2012 composition from UTV Films' Arjun: The Warrior Prince's song 'Karam Ki Talvaar'.

Most of all, SRK is looking better!!! I swear the last song was a wig, his hairline was all wrong and weird. But this, I am almost positive is real hair. His hairline is as it should be and over all I feel like I can see more of his face.

A video showing teachers of Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University, shaking a leg on the recently released song Jhume jo Pathan from Shah Rukh Khan's film Pathan has gone viral. The video begins with a bunch of students grooving to Jhoome Jo Pathaan in the amphitheatre of the college. In a few seconds and in style, the students were joined by professors dressed in sarees. The viral video was originally shared by the Department of Commerce, JMC, on Instagram. Shah Rukh Khan Shares Some Words of Motivation for 10th and 12th Class Students Appearing For 2023 Board Exams. e24fc04721

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