Flipperachi Aims to Bridge Cultures Through Khaliji Hip-Hop in India

Khaliji hip-hop artist Flipperachi hopes his work in India, notably the track "FA9LA" for the film *Dhurandhar*, will be remembered for building a cultural bridge. He emphasizes a desire to move the genre beyond fleeting viral fame towards a lasting connection. The film *Dhurandhar* features an ensemble cast and is inspired by real-life South Asian geopolitical conflicts. A sequel titled 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' has been announced, continuing the story of an undercover agent.

Key Points: Khaliji Hip-Hop's Cultural Bridge in India: Flipperachi's Vision

  • Khaliji hip-hop seeks lasting cultural impact
  • Track 'FA9LA' featured in film 'Dhurandhar'
  • Genre aims to move beyond viral trends
  • Film draws inspiration from real geopolitical events
  • Sequel 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' announced
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Flipperachi hopes his 'India chapter' is remembered as a cultural bridge for Khaliji hip-hop

Bahraini rapper Flipperachi reflects on his India chapter, hoping his work in 'Dhurandhar' forges a lasting cultural connection beyond viral fame.

Flipperachi hopes his 'India chapter' is remembered as a cultural bridge for Khaliji hip-hop
"It's always been my move to build bridges and this plays a part in that. - Flipperachi"

Mumbai, March 4

Khaliji hip-hop artiste Flipperachi says he hopes the "India chapter" of his career will be remembered as a defining moment when the genre moved beyond viral fame and forged a lasting cultural connection.

Reflecting on this phase, Flipperachi, whose track "FA9LA" featuring Akshaye Khanna in the Indian film Dhurandhar, became a phenomenon in the country, shared that for him, the journey has always been about building bridges rather than chasing fleeting trends.

Flipperachi, whose real name is Hussam Aseem, told IANS: " As the moment Khaliji hip-hop crossed into a new space."

He expressed hope that when history looks back, it will mark this period as the time Khaliji hip-hop stepped into a new space, one that went beyond momentary buzz.

"Going beyond viral moments and as the start of long-term connection between cultures. It's always been my move to build bridges and this plays a part in that," he concluded.

Flipperachi is known for his genre-blending sound and unapologetic storytelling. The Bahraini rapper has built a massive international fanbase that cuts across cultures, languages, and borders.

Dhurandhar is directed by Aditya Dhar. It features an ensemble cast consisting of Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan. The first instalment of a duology, it centres on a high-stakes covert counter-terrorism operation.

The film follows an undercover Indian intelligence agent who infiltrates Karachi's criminal syndicates and political power structures in Pakistan in an effort to dismantle a terror network targeting India.

The film's storyline draws loose inspiration from multiple real-life geopolitical events and conflicts in South Asia, including the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and developments linked to Pakistan's Operation Lyari.

It was on February 3 when the makers announced the title of the film's sequel as 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'. Along with the title reveal, a striking new poster offering a glimpse into the next chapter of the high-octane blockbuster franchise.

"Dhurandhar 2" resumes with Hamza Ali Mazhari, an Indian undercover agent who has successfully infiltrated Pakistan's underworld. After taking down Rehman Dakait, Hamza ascends the ranks of power, only to face his most formidable adversary yet Major Iqbal, the ISI mastermind known as Bade Sahab.

- IANS

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Aman W
Respect to Flipperachi for this perspective. Music has no borders. While the film's plot is about conflict, the soundtrack building bridges is a beautiful contrast.
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Rohit P
Khaliji hip-hop's raw energy blends so well with Bollywood's masala. Hope this opens doors for more Middle Eastern artists in our films. The track was fire! 🔥
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Sarah B
As someone who follows global music scenes, it's fantastic to see Indian cinema embracing sounds from the Gulf. This fusion is long overdue and very welcome.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the cultural exchange, I hope the focus remains on creating good music that resonates with the Indian audience, not just chasing a 'global' trend. The track was good, but let's see if it has lasting impact.
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Nisha Z
My playlist is now a mix of Arijit Singh and Flipperachi! 😄 Who would have thought? This is the kind of positive globalization we need. More power to artists breaking barriers.

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