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What’s the Music Industry Saying About the Bam Bam Bhole Song From Sikandar?

Mar 13

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What’s the Music Industry Saying About the Bam Bam Bhole Song From Sikandar?


The Bam Bam Bhole Song From Sikandar, released on March 11, 2025, as the second single from Salman Khan’s upcoming Eid 2025 blockbuster, has ignited a firestorm of reactions across the music industry.


This high-energy Holi anthem, composed by Pritam and featuring vocals from Shaan, Dev Negi, and Antara Mitra, has quickly amassed over 35 million views in just 24 hours, according to posts on X. With its infectious beats, vibrant rap by Bombay Lokal artists, and Salman Khan’s signature swag, the track is being hailed as a game-changer for festive anthems.


But what do music industry insiders really think about this colorful explosion of sound? Let’s dive into their takes.


What Do Composers Think of Bam Bam Bhole’s Musical Composition?


Pritam, the mastermind behind Bam Bam Bhole, has crafted a track that blends traditional Holi vibes with a modern twist, earning praise from fellow composers. Industry veteran Anu Malik, in a recent interview with India Today, called it “a masterstroke of festive fusion,” noting how Pritam’s use of dhol beats alongside rap elements creates a fresh soundscape.


Posts on X echo this sentiment, with music producer @RohitBhusal14 lauding its “organic reach” and “catchy composition” that’s dominating playlists without heavy promotion. However, not all feedback is glowing—some composers anonymously told Hindustan Times that the song leans too heavily on Salman’s star power rather than musical innovation, labeling it “formulaic yet effective.”





How Are Singers Reacting to the Vocals in Bam Bam Bhole?


The vocal trio of Shaan, Dev Negi, and Antara Mitra has brought Bam Bam Bhole to life, and their peers are taking notice. Shaan’s energetic delivery has been a standout, with playback singer Neeti Mohan tweeting, “Shaan’s voice is pure Holi magic—lifts the song to another level!” Dev Negi’s versatility, paired with Antara Mitra’s subtle backing, has also drawn applause.


However, some X users like @SumitGomzi have criticized the vocals as “off-tune,” suggesting the song prioritizes spectacle over polish. Despite this, the industry consensus leans positive, with Times Now quoting an unnamed vocalist who said, “It’s a crowd-pleaser—technically solid and emotionally charged.”


What’s the Rap Community Saying About Bombay Lokal’s Contribution?


The rap segment by Shaikhspeare, Y-Ash, and Husxain from Bombay Lokal, alongside young talents from The Dharavi Dream Project, has added a raw edge to Bam Bam Bhole.


Rapper Divine, a prominent figure in India’s hip-hop scene, praised the inclusion of grassroots artists in a Pinkvilla feature, saying, “It’s dope to see Bombay Lokal and Dharavi kids get this platform—brings authenticity to the track.”


X posts from fans like @FarazAn03488273 call the rap “electrifying,” amplifying its appeal. Yet, some purists argue it feels “tacked on” to appeal to younger audiences, a critique noted in Moneycontrol’s coverage of the song’s urban influences.


How Do Choreographers View Salman’s Dance Moves in Bam Bam Bhole?


Salman Khan’s swag-filled dance moves, choreographed by Dinesh Master, are a visual centerpiece of Bam Bam Bhole. Choreographer Farah Khan, who worked on Sikandar’s first song Zohra Jabeen, told Filmfare, “Salman’s energy is unmatched—Dinesh has tapped into that perfectly for a massy Holi vibe.”


Industry insiders on X have dubbed it “signature Salman,” with @Bolly_BoxOffice conceding that despite mixed song reviews, the choreography “screams celebration.” Critics, however, point to a lack of complexity, with some calling it “repetitive” in Koimoi’s analysis—though they admit it’s tailor-made for fan appeal.


Is Bam Bam Bhole Setting a New Standard for Holi Anthems?


The music industry is abuzz with whether Bam Bam Bhole redefines the Holi anthem genre. Composer Vishal Dadlani, speaking to Deccan Herald, said, “It’s got that instant party-starting quality—could be a staple for years.” Its 35 million+ views in 24 hours, as reported by Bollyspice, back this up, outpacing many recent Bollywood tracks.


Yet, detractors like @SumitGomzi on X call it “cringe” and “forgettable,” suggesting it’s more hype than substance. Box Office Worldwide counters this, labeling it a “chartbuster” that’s already shaping festive playlists, hinting at its potential longevity.


Some Closing Thoughts:


The Bam Bam Bhole Song From Sikandar has split the music industry down the middle—some see it as a groundbreaking Holi anthem with Pritam’s genius and Salman’s charisma, while others argue it’s a flashy but shallow crowd-pleaser. With over 35 million views and counting, its impact is undeniable, sparking debates that’ll likely rage until Sikandar hits theaters on Eid 2025.


Whether it’s a timeless hit or a fleeting banger, one thing’s certain: the music world can’t stop talking about it, and that’s a win in itself.






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