Akshay Kumar's 'Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge' Song Unveiled for 'Bhoot Bangla'

The makers of the upcoming film 'Bhoot Bangla' have released its first song, 'Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge', featuring Akshay Kumar. The track showcases Kumar in a fun, high-spirited avatar within the film's quirky ghost universe. Producer Ektaa Kapoor revealed that both Akshay Kumar and director Priyadarshan came on board for the project very quickly after hearing the script. The film, which marks the reunion of Kumar and Priyadarshan after 14 years, is scheduled for a theatrical release in April 2026.

Key Points: 'Bhoot Bangla' Song ft. Akshay Kumar Released | Film Details

  • New song from 'Bhoot Bangla' released
  • Akshay Kumar-Priyadarshan reunite after 14 years
  • Produced by Ektaa Kapoor
  • Features ensemble cast
  • Set for April 2026 release
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'Bhoot Bangla' makers drop new song 'Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge' featuring Akshay Kumar

New song 'Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge' from 'Bhoot Bangla' starring Akshay Kumar released. The film reunites Kumar with director Priyadarshan.

"He immediately decided to come on board without wasting much time. - Ektaa Kapoor"

Mumbai Fe, b 26

The excitement surrounding Bhooth Bangla continues to soar as the film marks the reunion of Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar and ace filmmaker Priyadarshan after a gap of 14 years.

Fueling the excitement further, the makers have unveiled the film's first song, 'Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge'. The song comes across a high-spirited track that sees Akshay Kumar in his total entertainer mode and offers a glimpse into the film's fun-filled universe.

The song showcases Akshay Kumar in his classic avatar, navigating through the Bhooth universe and its many quirky ghosts.

'Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge' composed by Pritam, with lyrics by Kumaar, has been sung by Armaan Malik and Aarvan (Dev Arijit). The rap segment has been written and performed by Mellow D.

Recently, speaking at a media interaction during the preview of the 'Bhoot Bangla' song, producer Ektaa Kapoor revealed that when they went to Akshay with the script of "Bhooth Bangla", he immediately decided to come on board without wasting much time.

Ektaa also stated that when they expressed their desire to get director Priyadarshan on board as the director, Akshay became extremely happy.

Ekta further shared that when her team took the script of Bhoot Bangla to Priyadarshan, he appreciated it but also expressed his wish to make a few changes, which Ekta and her team agreed to.

Ektaa also stated that once the agreement was sealed, everyone came on board within three days.

Produced by Balaji Motion Pictures, a division of Balaji Telefilms Ltd, in association with Cape of Good Films, Bhooth Bangla stars Akshay Kumar, Wamiqa Gabbi, Paresh Rawal, Tabu and Rajpal Yadav. Directed by Priyadarshan and Produced by Akshay Kumar, Shobha Kapoor, Ektaa R Kapoor.

The movie is all set to release in theatres on 10th April 2026.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The song title is interesting. "Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge" in a ghost comedy. Hope the treatment is respectful and the humour is in good taste. The cast looks fantastic though.
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Vikram M
Pritam's music, Priyadarshan's direction, and Akshay's comedy? This is a dream team. The fact that they all came on board in 3 days shows the script's strength. Tabu and Paresh Rawal are the icing on the cake.
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Rohit P
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Akshay sir has been doing a lot of films lately, and not all have worked. Hope this return to his classic comedy avatar with Priyadarshan sir brings back the magic. Fingers crossed!
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Priya S
Armaan Malik and Arijit Singh on one song? That's a treat for music lovers! The combo of Ekta Kapoor's production and this director-actor duo is unexpected but exciting. Wamiqa Gabbi is a great choice too.
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Michael C
The article says "navigating through the Bhooth universe". Sounds like they're setting up a franchise. A comedy horror universe with Akshay Kumar could be really fun if done well. Rajpal Yadav is always a plus!

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