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CliQ INDIA > Entertainment > Akshay Kumar returns to vintage comic glory as ‘Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge’ from Bhooth Bangla ignites excitement | Cliq Latest
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Akshay Kumar returns to vintage comic glory as ‘Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge’ from Bhooth Bangla ignites excitement | Cliq Latest

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  • Song blends horror visuals with high-octane entertainment vibe
  • Akshay revives classic comic energy in spooky spectacle

Akshay Kumar is back in full comic form with the release of “Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge,” the first song from his upcoming horror-comedy *Bhooth Bangla*, and the vibrant track has already set social media buzzing with praise for its high-energy visuals, nostalgic flair, and the actor’s unmistakable screen presence.

 A high-energy spectacle blending horror and humor

The makers of *Bhooth Bangla* unveiled the film’s first song, “Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge,” offering audiences a lively and visually striking introduction to the film’s horror-comedy universe. From the very first frame, the track establishes an atmosphere that is both spooky and playful, blending elements of supernatural suspense with exaggerated comic styling. The song does not merely function as a promotional number; it sets the tone for what appears to be a grand cinematic entertainer rooted in humor, nostalgia, and spectacle.

At the center of the song is Akshay Kumar, who appears in a stylish yet humorous avatar that instantly recalls his earlier comedic roles. Wearing sunglasses and a distinctive costume that mixes flamboyance with eccentricity, he commands attention while seated on a large decorative throne. The throne itself becomes a visual symbol of his larger-than-life persona in the song, hinting at a character who is dramatic, theatrical, and unapologetically entertaining.

Surrounded by a group of energetic dancers, Akshay moves with exaggerated expressions and playful gestures that evoke memories of his classic comic performances. His body language is loose and expressive, and his facial reactions—ranging from mock seriousness to mischievous charm—add to the song’s theatrical impact. The choreography complements this mood, featuring synchronized group sequences interwoven with dramatic lighting and fast-paced cuts that enhance the rhythm of the composition.

The song has been composed by Pritam, whose flair for catchy, mainstream melodies is evident in the track’s infectious energy. The lyrics, written by Kumar (Rakesh Kumar Pal), balance devotional phrasing with playful undertones, giving the song a unique tonal mix. Vocals by Armaan Malik and R-One (Dev Arijit) provide a polished melodic foundation, while a rap segment written and performed by Mellow D injects a contemporary flavor that connects the song to current musical trends.

The production design deserves particular attention. The visuals are rich with color contrasts—dark, shadowy backgrounds illuminated by bursts of dramatic lighting that heighten the horror aesthetic. Yet the fear factor is softened by humor. Spooky props, exaggerated set pieces, and stylized costumes create an environment that feels intentionally over-the-top rather than genuinely frightening. This careful balancing act suggests that *Bhooth Bangla* aims to entertain through spectacle rather than scare through realism.

The editing style further amplifies the energy of the song. Quick transitions, close-up shots of Akshay’s comic reactions, and sweeping camera movements across the dance ensemble create a sense of momentum that rarely slows down. The beats are fast and punchy, designed to keep audiences engaged and perhaps even humming along after a single listen.

The song’s release has generated tremendous excitement online. Social media platforms have been flooded with clips, fan edits, and enthusiastic comments celebrating what many describe as “og khiladi energy.” Viewers have praised Akshay’s effortless comic timing, noting that he appears completely at ease in this familiar territory. For long-time fans, the performance feels like a return to form, a revival of the style that once dominated the box office.

On YouTube, nostalgia has emerged as a dominant theme in the comments section. Many viewers are reminiscing about earlier collaborations between Akshay and director Priyadarshan, recalling how their previous films became benchmarks of mainstream Hindi comedy. The lively beats, dramatic staging, and playful horror elements have led many to predict that the song could become a chartbuster in the coming weeks.

Importantly, the track does more than simply entertain; it establishes expectations for the film itself. By presenting a vibrant glimpse into the horror-comedy world of *Bhooth Bangla*, the song acts as a cinematic teaser, suggesting that the narrative may blend slapstick humor with supernatural chaos. The visuals imply a film that is unafraid to embrace exaggeration, theatricality, and stylized storytelling.

Reunion, nostalgia and mounting anticipation for Bhooth Bangla

The excitement surrounding “Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge” is not limited to the song’s musical appeal. It is deeply connected to the reunion of Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan, a duo that once delivered some of the most beloved comedies in Hindi cinema. After 14 years, their collaboration has reignited memories of an era defined by fast-paced humor, ensemble casts, and endlessly quotable dialogues.

Their earlier ventures, including Hera Pheri, Bhagam Bhag, and Garam Masala, continue to enjoy cult status among audiences. These films combined situational comedy with eccentric characters and chaotic storylines, creating a brand of humor that resonated widely. The release of the first song from *Bhooth Bangla* has revived that sentiment, with fans expressing hope that the new film will capture a similar magic.

*Bhooth Bangla* is already being counted among the most anticipated releases of 2026. Scheduled to hit theatres on April 10, the film promises a blend of horror and comedy—a genre that has seen renewed popularity in recent years. The early promotional material suggests that the film may lean heavily into theatrical spectacle while maintaining a strong comedic backbone.

The project is presented jointly by Balaji Motion Pictures and Cape of Good Films. The production team includes Akshay Kumar, Shobha Kapoor, and Ekta R Kapoor, indicating a collaboration between established creative forces in the industry. Such a lineup has heightened expectations regarding scale, marketing, and overall production quality.

Alongside Akshay Kumar, the film features an ensemble cast that includes Wamiqa Gabbi, Paresh Rawal, Tabu, and Rajpal Yadav. The presence of seasoned performers known for their comic timing and dramatic versatility suggests a narrative rich in character-driven humor. Paresh Rawal’s history of iconic comedic roles, particularly in ensemble settings, has further fueled anticipation among viewers who associate him strongly with Priyadarshan’s cinematic style.

The release strategy for the song appears carefully timed to build momentum months ahead of the film’s premiere. By launching a high-energy track that highlights Akshay’s comic persona, the makers have effectively tapped into nostalgia while also appealing to younger audiences through contemporary music elements like rap and modern choreography.

There is also a noticeable emphasis on visual grandeur. The throne, elaborate set design, dramatic lighting, and coordinated dance sequences indicate that *Bhooth Bangla* may prioritize spectacle as much as storytelling. The horror-comedy genre thrives on exaggeration, and the song’s aesthetic hints at a film that will not shy away from bold creative choices.

Industry observers have noted that Akshay’s recent filmography has spanned multiple genres, from action to social drama. His return to broad comedy under Priyadarshan’s direction therefore carries symbolic weight. For many fans, it signals a revival of the era when his comic roles consistently delivered box office success and repeat value on television and streaming platforms.

The positive reception to “Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge” suggests that audiences are ready to embrace this revival. The comments and reactions emphasize not only appreciation for the song’s energy but also confidence in the film’s potential. Words like “chartbuster” and “vintage comedy” frequently appear in discussions, reflecting a collective eagerness to see how the full narrative unfolds on screen.

As anticipation builds toward the April 10 release, the song continues to function as a powerful promotional tool. Its combination of devotional references, modern beats, horror aesthetics, and slapstick flair encapsulates the spirit of mainstream commercial cinema. By blending familiarity with novelty, the makers have positioned *Bhooth Bangla* as both a nostalgic callback and a fresh theatrical experience.

In many ways, the release of this first song marks the beginning of a larger conversation about the evolution of Hindi horror-comedy and the enduring appeal of star-driven entertainment. Whether the film ultimately lives up to expectations remains to be seen, but the initial glimpse through “Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge” has undeniably succeeded in capturing attention and reigniting excitement around one of Bollywood’s most celebrated comic partnerships.

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