: Produced by T-Series , the new version features a techno-inspired rhythm intended to be "fun, energetic, and vibrant" for younger audiences.
: The "Dandiya Queen" made it clear she was unhappy, resharing fans' posts on Instagram that criticized the remake for "ruining" the original's innocence. She even told Delhi Times she was "almost about to puke" upon first hearing it. : Produced by T-Series , the new version
The release sparked a heated debate between 90s nostalgia and modern pop culture: The release sparked a heated debate between 90s
While fans from Hindustan Times and India Today expressed heartbreak over their "childhood being ruined," the remake still garnered millions of views, proving that Neha Kakkar's influence remains immense regardless of the debate. Remake
: The track was composed by Tanishk Bagchi , known for his Bollywood remixes, with new lyrics added by Jaani . ⚡ The Controversy: OG vs. Remake