“Baadal Barsa Bijuli” Viral Nepali Song Original Video, Lyrics, And Story Of Viral Song

In the whirlwind world of social media, some tunes find a life of their own. One such gem is the Nepali song ‘Baadal Barsa Bijuli,’ which recently became an internet sensation. The credit for making this song go viral goes to two sisters, Princy and Prisma Khatiwada, hailing from Nepal and serving as brand ambassadors for the famous brand, Sansilk. Their 14-second dance reel on Instagram brought forth a storm of memes, catapulting the song to new heights of fame.

 

An Everlasting Melody

Though ‘Baadal Barasa Bijuli’ became a viral hit in 2023, the song’s roots go way back to 2004 when it featured in the Nepali film ‘Kartabya.’ Sung by Anand Karki and Prashna Shakya, the song speaks of love’s declaration amid a romantic downpour. The talented duo Sachin Singh as the composer and Karun Thapa as the lyricist brought this sensuous melody to life.

 

Revisiting Old Charms

The song’s newfound popularity has sparked a resurgence in the film itself. Dilip Rayamajhi and Sajja Mainali portrayed the roles of the enamored couple in the movie, supported by illustrious actors like Rajesh Hamal and Nikhil Upreti. Rajesh Hamal, a renowned name in the Nepali film industry, is hailed as the “Nepali Superstar” by their audience.

 

Unleashing A Meme Storm

The power of the internet and the creative minds of meme-makers collaborated to produce a torrent of amusing spin-offs for ‘Baadal Barsa Bijuli.’ From Shah Rukh Khan dancing to the song in ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ to a clever caption of “2023 is doomed, and 2024 will follow suit,” these memes took over Instagram feeds and meme pages.

 

A Viral Phenomenon

Though the original reel boasts two million views, it pales compared to the countless memes it has inspired. In Nepal, where TikTok remains unshackled. So this song’s virality is akin to the frenzy around Indian stars Rajnikanth and Amitabh Bachchan. ‘Baadal Barsa Bijuli’ is a testament to the power of music in transcending borders and time. Princy and Prisma Khatiwada brought this enchanting Nepali melody back to life. It has also swept the internet, captivating users and inspiring a meme frenzy as its melodious notes continue to resonate. Therefore it reminds us that entertainment is a universal language, connecting hearts and sparking creativity in the digital realm.

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Savy Dayal: Passionate about the glitz and glamour of Bollywood & Entertainment Industry. With an innate flair for storytelling, I weave words to capture the essence, thus making entertainment a delightful escape through the lens of Savy's pen.