The Internet can’t stop talking about Dhurandhar, but the loudest buzz is around one unexpected superstar — Akshaye Khanna grooving to a Bahraini rap track called Fa9la. The song, which fans are calling his “entry number,” has taken over social media ever since the film dropped on December 5. And yes, Akshaye’s menacing Rehman Dakait dancing has become a moment no one saw coming.
Here are five things you probably didn’t know about the viral track.
1. Fa9la Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means
The word FA9LA comes from the Bahraini dialect of Arabic and translates to “fun time” or “party.”
Written and performed by Flipperachi and Daffy, with music by DJ Outlaw, the track is pure Khaleeji-style hip-hop — heavy beats, catchy hooks, and a raw Middle Eastern vibe.
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It may sound totally opposite to Akshaye Khanna’s brutal character, but the meaning lines up eerily well. For Rehman Dakait, bloodshed was fun. Violence was his celebration. And that’s exactly what the song captures.
2. It’s Not Actually Akshaye’s Entry Song
A fun twist: the viral track isn’t technically his first appearance in the movie.
The Fa9la sequence happens when a rebel group in Balochistan welcomes Rehman Dakait. The energy, the swagger, and Akshaye’s improvised moves make it feel like his grand entrance — but the film introduces him earlier.
Still, this is the moment that hooked the audience instantly.
3. Meet Flipperachi — The Rapper Behind the Monster Hit
Hussam Aseem, better known as Flipperachi, is one of Bahrain’s most exciting hip-hop names. He discovered rap at 12, went pro in 2003, and has been dropping viral hits ever since.
Some of his most popular tracks include:
- Ee Laa
- Shino AlKalam Hatha
- Shoofha
- Nayda
He even bagged the Bahraini Artist of the Year (2024) award. Dhurandhar just introduced him to a massive new Indian audience.
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4. The Lyrics You’re Quoting? Here’s What They Mean
Everyone’s humming the lines:
“Yakhi Doos Doos 3indi Khosh Fasla
Yakhi Tafooz Tafooz Wallah Khosh Raqsa”
Loosely translated, they mean:
“Brother, dance hard, I’m ready for a good time.
Brother, dodge, dodge — let’s have a great dance.”
The upbeat vibe clashes beautifully with Rehman Dakait’s sinister aura, making the moment even more memorable.
5. Fa9la Is Doing for Akshaye Khanna What Jamal Kudu Did for Bobby Deol
Remember how Bobby Deol exploded back into pop culture with Jamal Kudu in Animal?
Akshaye Khanna is having his own renaissance moment.
Both tracks:
- Are foreign-language songs
- Have hypnotic rhythms
- Build an aura around a deadly villain
- Spark massive meme and trend waves online
Filmmakers are clearly embracing global music to amplify key scenes — and audiences are loving it.
Even celebrities are jumping on the trend. Badminton star Saina Nehwal posted her version, and fan comments range from “AURA KHANNA” to “Akshaye Khanna ate and left no crumbs.”
Co-star Danish Pandor even revealed that Akshaye’s dance was completely improvised on set.
Where to Listen to Fa9la
- Spotify / Apple Music: Search Flipperachi – FA9LA
- YouTube: Available on Flipperachi’s official channel
Dhurandhar Box Office: Strong Start
Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar is riding high on both buzz and numbers.
Day-wise India box office collection:
- Friday: ₹28 crore
- Saturday: ₹32 crore
- Sunday: ₹43 crore
- Monday: ₹23 crore
Total after Day 4: ₹126 crore, as per Sacnilk — a solid opening for the Ranveer Singh-led film


