Aarvan Becomes the Voice Behind Akshay Kumar’s Trending Song “Ramji Aake Bhala Karenge” from Bhoot Bangla

Bollywood playback singer Aarvan is stepping into the spotlight with the trending track “Ramji Aake Bhala Karenge” from the upcoming comedy‑horror film Bhoot Bangla. The song has quickly gained momentum across music platforms, crossing 34 million views on YouTube within just a few days, marking a significant breakthrough moment in Aarvan’s career.

The track carries an added layer of importance for the singer as it becomes his first major Bollywood playback for superstar Akshay Kumar. With the film directed by veteran filmmaker Priyadarshan, the collaboration places Aarvan at the centre of one of the year’s most anticipated commercial entertainers.

For the singer, the moment represents years of persistence and musical training finally translating into mainstream recognition.


A Journey Rooted in Musical Collaboration

Aarvan’s entry into Bhoot Bangla came through his long‑standing association with composer Pritam and his creative team, where Aarvan has worked closely for the past five years.

According to the singer, the collaboration happened naturally through the trust and creative understanding developed over time.

The team was searching for a voice with a specific tonal energy that could match the quirky mood of the track. After a brief from Anurag Sharma (Froggy) a key member of Pritam’s team Aarvan’s voice was identified as the right fit for the song’s playful yet energetic composition.

The opportunity soon evolved into what would become one of the most talked‑about tracks from the film’s soundtrack.


Balancing Comedy and Devotional Energy

“Ramji Aake Bhala Karenge” stands out for its unusual tonal balance. The song blends devotional phrasing with comedic undertones, fitting perfectly into the film’s spooky‑comic narrative space.

Much of the humour, Aarvan explains, comes from the layered lyric writing of Kumaar, whose words shape the playful character of the song.

Knowing that Akshay Kumar widely known for his comic timing would be performing the track on screen also helped guide the vocal energy required for the recording.

The team reportedly sensed the song’s potential from the very first composition scratch.

“We knew it was going to be a banger,” Aarvan recalls.


Crafting the Sound in the Studio

The recording process was collaborative and focused on capturing the right emotional texture for the track.

Particular attention was given to enhancing the slightly spooky yet humorous tone that defines the film’s atmosphere. One segment of the song the now‑viral “upar se god arrow ko chala ke bhala karenge” portion has already become a fan favourite among listeners.

Aarvan also credits Dhrubajyoti Phukan for leading the voice production and helping shape the final sonic identity of the track.

For the singer, studio work remains an immersive experience.

He explains that every recording session is approached with complete focus both technically and emotionally with the goal of serving the song in the best possible way.


A Defining Moment in Aarvan’s Career

Being the playback voice for Akshay Kumar in a film directed by Priyadarshan carries both responsibility and opportunity for the singer.

The two industry veterans have built a celebrated legacy in Indian cinema, particularly in the comedy genre, making the project an important learning experience for Aarvan as he enters the mainstream playback space.

Trained in Indian classical music, Aarvan describes his musical journey as one of constant evolution. His role within Pritam’s team has allowed him to explore not just vocal performance but also the creative processes behind music production and composition.


What’s Next for Aarvan

With the early success of “Ramji Aake Bhala Karenge,” Aarvan appears to be entering an exciting phase of his career.

The singer hints at multiple Bollywood projects currently in development, alongside independent releases planned later this year.

Directed by Priyadarshan, Bhoot Bangla brings together a star‑studded cast including Paresh RawalTabuWamiqa Gabbi, and Rajpal Yadav.

The film is scheduled for theatrical release on 10 April, and with its soundtrack already gaining traction, both the film and its newest playback voice appear poised to make a strong impact.

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