Bollywood Echoes Ayodhya's Joy: 'Meri Jhopdi' Song Sweeps YouTube

As the Ram temple nears its Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya after 500 years, YouTube resonates with the soulful anthem "Meri jhopdi ke bhaag aaj khul jayenge, Ram aayenge" by Manoj Muntasir, sung by Swati Mishra, captivating over 50 voices.

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Bollywood Echoes Ayodhya's Joy 'Meri Jhopdi' Song Sweeps YouTube

"Meri jhopadi ke bhaag aaj khul jayenge Ram aayenge, Ram aayenge, aayenge aayenge, Ram aayenge..."

After 500 years of struggles, the Ram temple has reached the clock of Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya. As the time has come close, there has been a flood of songs and hymns made on social media, especially on YouTube, and Ram. How can Bollywood stay away from the flow of this frenzy atmosphere? Some songs have become so popular they are on everyone's tongue. One such song is - "Meri jhopdi ke bhaag aaj khul jayenge, Ram aayenge". This song, written by Manoj Muntasir and giving popularity to Bollywood singer Swati Mishra, is being heard on YouTube these days in the voices of more than 50 singers.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the song of 'Meri jhopdi ke bhaag aaj khul jayenge, Ram aayenge'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the song

This song has become so popular that 'Meri jhopdi ke bhaag aaj khul jayenge, Ram aayenge' that nowadays every Ram devotee is seen listening to this song on their mobile phone. Although this song came out on Diwali, the craze of its ringing is now visible. The song was first heard on YouTube in the voice of Swati Mishra in October 2023. Prime Minister Narendra Modi liked this song so much that he shared it on his social media X praising it. In no time, the song became a song with over 47 million views and is being hummed by everyone. The lyrics of the song are-

"Meri jhopadi ke bhaag aaj khul jayenge Ram aayenge,

Ram aayenge, aayenge aayenge, Ram aayenge. Meri jhopadi ke bhaag....

Ram aayenge to angana sajayngi deep jalaake Diwali manaungi,

Mere janmon ke saare paap mit jayenge, Ram aayenge,

Meri jhopadi ke bhaag aaj khul jayenge."

Swati Mishra's Musical Journey: From Indian Idol to 'Ramlala Aaye Hain

This song sung by Swati Mishra may have benefited from the Prime Minister's tweet, the song is very much liked by the people which is also timely. Bollywood singer Swati Mishra has sung her first remix songs, 'Jai Ganesh Deva', 'Jai Ambe Gauri', and many Bhojpuri songs. Swati is from Mala village in the Chhapra district of Bihar and has been a participant in the Indian Idol. Swati did her master's degree from Emory University in America and is also a Keyboard artist and tabla player. Swati Mishra has 3 lakh subscribers and 742K followers on Instagram. Her new album is 'Ramlala Aaye Hain'. Swati considers this success as the grace of Ram Ji.

 

-Sharad Rai

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