Akshaye
Khanna stole the show in Dhurandhar would be an understatement. What he brought to the table requires sass, swag and the ability to speak with fewer words and more through quieter menace. After playing the diabolical Mughal ruler Aurangzeb in Chhaava, Khanna effortlessly transformed into Rehman Dakait in the recently released espionage thriller, Dhurandhar. As the menacing Pakistani underworld kingpin, who is driven by power and revenge, the actor reiterated why he’s an undisputed star of Bollywood.
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The internet is now obsessing over the Bahraini song,
FA9LA, and all credit goes to Akshaye and director Aditya Dhar for the brilliant presentation and execution. In one of the scenes in
Dhurandhar, the addictive song is played, and it is picturised on Akshaye’s Rehman, who joins the dance with an evil smile on his face. Recalling what the Iranian song
Jamaal Jamaaloo’s version,
Jamal Kudu in
Animal did to Bobby Deol, netizens are in awe of Akshaye’s smashing performance and aura.
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About FA9LA
FA9LA is reportedly pronounced as faṣla in Bahraini Arabic. The number 9 doesn’t have a different pronunciation, but represents a specific Arabic sound called an ayn. In the Bahraini language, the word represents a 'fun time' or a 'party'.
FA9LA is performed and written by Flipperachi. It released in 2024 and is currently available on YouTube worldwide. Indian fans are playing it on loop. The comments section on YouTube is flooded with reactions like, “Fa9la is the new jamal kudu.” One added, “Repeat mode since Rehman dakait entered Balochistan in Dhurandhar.” Another commented, “Dhurandhar brought me here. What a catchy song. I am definitely going to watch Dhurandhar again just for this amazing song.” A fan wrote, “Akshay Khanna made us all vibe in theaters....”
About Dhurandhar
Dhurandhar, also starring Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi and others, released in theatres on December 5.