Move Over Bollywood! Bhojpuri Twist on "Shararat" Goes Viral with Millions of Fans Hooked

The 2025 blockbuster Dhurandhar, directed by Aditya Dhar, didn't just conquer the box office—it dominated the music charts. Its standout item song, "Shararat," became a digital juggernaut, amassing a staggering 599 million views on YouTube. But just when we thought the craze had peaked, a new Bhojpuri rendition has set the internet on fire, with fans claiming it’s even more entertaining than the original.

Bhojpuri artists have a long history of reimagining Bollywood hits, and this latest crossover is proving to be a masterclass in regional flavor.


The New Social Media Sensation

The man behind the magic is Bhojpuri artist Mrityunjay Kumar. Taking to Instagram, Kumar didn't just cover a snippet; he recreated the entire track, blending the original’s addictive melody with his signature Bhojpuri style.

The response has been nothing short of explosive:

  • Viral Velocity: The video racked up over 800,000 views in just 48 hours.

  • Fan Engagement: It has already secured 56,000+ likes and hundreds of shares.

  • The Vibe: While the tune remains recognizable, the Bhojpuri lyrics and vocal flair have given the song a fresh, high-energy lease on life.


"Better Than Bollywood?" – Fans React

The comment section of Mrityunjay Kumar’s post has turned into a celebration of regional talent. With over 900 comments and counting, the verdict from the public is clear:

"This sounds even better than the Bollywood version!" one user exclaimed.

"I didn't think this song could get any funnier or more energetic, but here we are," another fan commented.

"Absolute fire! Bhojpuri music really knows how to bring the party," wrote a third.


Why the Trend is Growing

This isn't the first time a Bollywood chart-buster has been "Bhojpuri-fied," but the success of the Dhurandhar cover highlights a growing shift in the music industry. As regional artists gain massive followings on platforms like Instagram and YouTube, their ability to take a national hit and give it a local soul is creating a new kind of viral ecosystem.