Goli Maar Bheje Mein: A Wild Track Undone by Sohum Shah’s Self-Focus

Goli Maar Bheje Mein: A Wild Track Undone by Sohum Shah’s Self-Focus

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Goli Maar Bheje Mein is a legendary song that has generated considerable anticipation among listeners eager to experience it once more after a long time. Originally featured in the film Satya, the revival of this anthem by Sohum Shah's Crazxy raised expectations significantly. However, it appears that this rendition falls short of those expectations, proving to be quite disappointing in the context of Crazxy. I encourage you to listen for yourself.

Sohum Shah's self-obsession in Crazxy's Goli Maar Bheje Mein is a buzzkill

Sohum Shah is prominently featured in the reprised version of "Goli Maar Bheje Mein" from Crazxy. The rendition opens with a signboard honouring Sohum Shah. The overall atmosphere is lacking, and the actor merely exclaims, "This is my film, I will dance," while delivering peculiar dance moves accompanied by subpar music. This interpretation significantly deviates from the original and undermines the essence of "Goli Maar Bheje Mein."

Even Sohum Shah's charm fails to redeem "Goli Maar Bheje Mein."

While Sohum Shah may smile, dance, or engage in his quirky antics, there is no remedying the unfortunate state of the song "Goli Maar Bheje Mein" in Crazxy. Even the talents of Ila Arun are insufficient to salvage this disarray.

Original Goli Maar Bheje Mein can only save you

The only solace one can find lies in returning to the original song, as the reprised version is steeped in disappointment. The addition of a female dancer appears to be a mere afterthought, while Sohum Shah's excessive self-absorption detracts from the overall experience, rendering the new version lacklustre. In contrast, the original features Manoj Bajpayee and his gang of gangsters revelling in their drinks, perfectly embodying the essence of the song. The captivating dance moves and expressions of Saurabh Shukla and Manoj Bajpayee contributed to the song's iconic status. Shukla, in particular, played the role of the scapegoat for his inebriated gang's antics, leaving the audience, especially men, exhilarated. The original track celebrated the joy of partying and embracing life to the fullest, rather than overthinking every decision. It is a song that remains relevant today, yet what was delivered instead was a sense of disappointment.

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