Lyricist Sameer Anjaan reacts to the beat of 'Yeh Mara Hua Gaana Kaun...' that became a blockbuster due to Anu Malik.

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Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : A lot of bollywood film songs are inspired from a certain tune or music. The song that we are going to tell you today is inspired from a Rajasthani folk song. This is the perfect jam for weddings, parties, dance competitions.

This song has an interesting story behind it. This is the song "Chhamma Chhamma" from the film "China Gate" in 1998. "Aaahhaa ... Urmila Matondkar's dance in this song with all that jewellery ...

Sameer didn't like that.

The public still listens to it with great interest and dances to it. Sameer Anjaan himself narrated the story behind the song. The song is actually a folk song of Assam, which Sapna Awasthi took to Sameer and asked him to do something on it. Sameer said the song was so slow he thought no one would listen to it.

Inspired folk of Rajasthan

And then Anu Malik heard this song and he gave such a beat that this song became a blockbuster. This song also has relation with Rajasthani tradition. If you have seen its video then Urmila Matondkar danced in it with 15 kg jwellery and five kg lehenga. Urmila Matondkar's attire also looks inspired from Rajasthani traditional outfit. The title of this song Chhamma Chhamma Baje Re Meri Panjaniya is taken from Rajasthani folk music and dance. Music composer Anu Malik has taken the tune of this song from the Rajasthani folk songs like Maand and Ghoomar.

The song comes on today and your feet automatically start dancing. The beats have the hard work that Anu Malik and Sameer ji put in years back. And that is why you want to hear it over and over again.