Himesh Reshammiya might be the only man whose music has the power to raise the dead from their graves. His hit song ‘Jhalak Dikhlaja’ from the film Aksar was banned from a village in Gujarat after people were allegedly getting ‘possessed’ by evil ghosts while humming its tune. Apparently, the music CDs and cassettes of the song were also burnt down on orders from the village heads. We were left sceptical if there are any Himesh fans alive on the planet anymore.
This Reshammiya song apparently only causes possession for members of the Muslim community. Interestingly, there’s a Gujarati hit number called ‘Sanedo sanedo’ that is believed by Hindus living in the village to summon a witch that harasses particularly women.
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