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The latest remix creatively lists everyday frustrations that many of us experience, like sleeplessness, financial stress, and workplace woes, as “sensations” in the body.
Mukhate is back again with another foot-tapping remix. (Photo Credit: Instagram)
Music producer Yashraj Mukhate, widely known for transforming viral dialogues into catchy tunes, is back again with another foot-tapping remix. This time, Mukhate has captured the internet’s attention by putting a catchy spin on RJ Vishal’s humorous take on the dialogue “Meri body mein sensations hote hain” from Parineeti Chopra’s film Hasee Toh Phasee (2014).
The latest remix creatively lists everyday frustrations that many of us experience, like sleeplessness, financial stress, and workplace woes, as “sensations” in the body. The video starts with the line “Meri body mein bhi sensations hoti hain” and then bursts into a catchy rhythmic sequence that lists relatable everyday frustrations.
“Sone ki dikkat, rone ki dikat, paise ki dikkat, waise hi dikkat, roz ki dikkat, boss ki dikkat, jene ki dikat, nahane ki dikkat, naane ki dikkat, saans lene ki dikkat, paida ki dikkat, paida ki dikkat, saubah ki Dikkat, Shaam ki dikkat, har waqt mere kaam ki dikkat, naam ki dikkat, dikkat hi dikat. “
He then added his signature touch with dhol and claps, amplifying the comedic effect in Vishal’s rhythm. The remix ends with the punchline “Koi pill kaam nahi kar rahi hai,” a clever callback to Chopra’s original line, where she says, “Meri body mein sensations hoti hain, pills unko control karte hain.”
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The remix has gone viral, racking up over 30 million views on Instagram and flooding comments with praise and laughter. RJ Vishal himself reacted to the video, thanking Mukhate for making him a star. “Uffff. Duaaien kaam kar gayi. Sadak se utha kar star banaane ke liye thank you! Love and respect.” (The prayers worked. Thank you for picking me up from the streets and making me a star!”) he wrote.
Another user commented, “Ab ye gaana mere dimag mein 2 mahine tak aate rahega (Now this song is going to keep playing in my head for the next two months).” “Yeh sensations toh real ho gyi (These sensations just became real),” a user posted.
Before this, the “Meri body mein sensations” trend swept the internet, inspiring influencers, celebrities and even Parineeti Chopra’s husband, Raghav Chadha, to create their versions.
He posted a romantic video montage of the couple, writing, “Her dialogue went viral. Everyone’s vibing. I had FOMO.” The video features special moments from their wedding, vacations, and family time. To this, Parineeti commented, “The best sensations out of all, ragaiii.”
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