# Usha Uthup's Heartwarming Take on


# Usha Uthup's Heartwarming Take on 'Rambha Ho' Rehash in Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar – A Timeless Melody Revived! **Imagine a legendary voice from the 80s roaring back to life in a high-octane spy thriller** – that's exactly what happened with Usha Uthup's iconic track *Rambha Ho* from the 1981 film *Armaan*, now reimagined for Aditya Dhar's *Dhurandhar* starring Ranveer Singh.[1] The rehashed version, crafted by Shashwat Sachdev and sung by Madhubanti Bagchi, has taken social media by storm, blending nostalgia with fresh energy. Usha Uthup, the undisputed queen of Bollywood's upbeat numbers, couldn't be more thrilled. In a candid chat with Radio Nasha, she shared how a fan sent her the link: "Somebody sent me the link. So I said, 'Wow! What is this! It's fabulous.' I'm not one of those people who feels bad somebody else sang this. I'm very happy."[1] Even though the *Dhurandhar* makers didn't seek her blessings beforehand – as noted in reports from Times of India – Usha has zero regrets. "For it to come back with such a bang is amazing. And of course, Madhubanti has sung it very well," she added, praising the new rendition for reaching a whole new generation.[1] This isn't the first time Usha has embraced reinventions. Speaking to India Today, she dismissed remix backlash: "I'm not saying remixes are bad... some melodies would be lost if there was nobody to do another version. The younger generation probably wouldn't have heard a song like 'Babuji Zara Dheere Chalna' if there wasn't anybody else to sing it."[1] Her philosophy? Music evolves, just like Beethoven's symphonies being played anew today. "You call it remake, I call it retro... A song is a song is a song."[4] Usha's generous spirit shines through, turning potential controversy into pure celebration.
Usha Uthup performing energetically on stage, evoking the vibrant spirit of Rambha Ho
What makes Usha's reaction so engaging? It's her unbreakable love for music over ego. From battling a 1980s government ban in West Bengal – where a minister called her style "decadent" – to winning in court and earning support from Chief Minister Jyoti Basu, she's always fought for artistic freedom.[2][3] Today, at an age where many fade away, she's cheering on the next wave, proving classics like *Rambha Ho* (and hits like *Hari Om Hari*, *Jeete Hai Shaan Se*) belong to everyone.[3] Have you streamed the *Dhurandhar* version yet? It's a perfect fusion of disco vibes and modern beats that's impossible not to groove to! **What do you think – is this rehash a hit or miss? Drop your thoughts in the comments below, share this post with fellow music lovers, and let's keep the *Rambha Ho* energy alive!**
Citations
1.https://www.news18.com/movies/bollywood/usha-uthup-reacts-to-rambha-ho-rehash-in-ranveer-singhs-dhurandhar-im-very-happy-ws-bkl-9888318.html
2.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3QfWaPtggY
3.https://thefederal.com/entertainment/not-healthy-to-mix-art-politics-usha-uthup-on-a-controversial-episode-in-her-life
4.https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/ndtv-exclusive-legendary-pop-icon-usha-uthup-on-bollywood-and-beyond-8775558
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