Arrah Hile Chhapra Hile Baliya Hilela

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"Arrah Hile Chhapra Hile Baliya Hilela"
Song
Language Bhojpuri
Genre Folk

"Arrah Hile Chhapra Hile Baliya Hilela" is a Bhojpuri folk song, [1] [2] It gained popularity in 1977 when it was recreated in the first colored Bhojpuri movie Dangal. The song was sung by Manna Dey and written by Kulwant Jani. [3] [4] This song became very famous and has been recreated many times by Bollywood and Bhojpuri Cinema [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Versions

1977 film version

This song was recreated by the lyricist Rajpati for the Bhojpuri film Dangal. [9]

1996 film version

This song was recreated in Bollywood movie Angaara starring Mithun Chakraborty and the singers were Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik. [10]

1996 film version

This song was recreated by lyricist Yogesh and composer Aadesh Shrivastava for Bollywood film Apne Dam Par. The singer was Govinda. [11]

2012 film remake

Indu Sonali from the album Khoon Pasina

2019 film version

The song was recreated for the Bollywood film Jabariya Jodi starting Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra. [12]

2020 remix

The song is recreated as independent album by Ritesh Pandey. [13]

This song was also recreated in the Bhojpuri film "Bitiya Sada Suhagan Raha" starring Rani Chatterjee kritn ajitesh [14] and sung by Kalpana Patowary in an album. The song get it most of popularity in its remix version. Bhojpuri song are now becoming a sign of nudity, abusing etc.so it became unfit for listening in public places or with family.(By-Gaurav Kumar)

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