Move
over
Sheila
and
who
cares
about
Munni,
Daler
Mehndi"s
'Sheila
Ho
Ya
Munni'
has
the
beats
to
be
absolutely
hat
ke.
Daler
Mehndi
is
seen
taking
digs
at
Sheila
and
Munni
in
his
popular
number
'Sheila
Ho
Ya
Munni'.
The
spoof
song
extempored
live
by
Mehndi
at
a
show
in
New
Zealand
has
already
created
an
uproar
in
his
concerts.
Even
before
its
release,
'Sheila
Ho
Ya
Munni'
has
already
become
quite
a
rage
on
internet.
The
song
seems
to
have
gripped
digital
platform
also
in
Mehndi
Mania.
Choreographed
by
Raka,
its
video
is
directed
by
Vikas
Gulati
in
Mumbai
recently.
“I
called
up
Taran
when
I
composed
this
song
who
being
my
most
favoured
critic
was
appalled
at
the
context
I
needed
a
word
to
finish
the
prelude
para
of
the
song
and
she
relented
…
“Chummi"-
pop
came
the
word
that
rhymed
and
the
song
was
complete!" exclaims
Daler.
On
airing
the
video
of
'Sheila
Ho
Ya
Munni' for
the
very
first
time,
Daler
Mehndi
says,
“Why
can"t
I
make
a
song
like
this?
People
were
singing
for
Sheila
and
Munni,
I
just
put
the
two
of
them
together.
The
song
talks
about
the
want
to
kiss,
but
not
that
there
is
any
kissing
going
on
in
the
song.
Naughty
yes,
but
people
have
liked
it.
In
fact
even
Mika
had
messaged
me
asking
what
kind
of
a
song
have
I
come
out
with.
I
told
him,
'Main
toh
chummi
lene
ki
baat
kar
raha
hoon,
tumne
toh
chummi
le
li
hai."
But
jokes
apart,
Mika
is
a
very
daring
and
a
very
nice
human
being.
He
is
a
master
of
his
own
life
and
he
gives
me
immense
respect
that
an
elder
brother
should
be
given."
The
iconic
singer
and
powerhouse
performer
Daler
Mehndi
has
ruled
the
world
with
his
foot
tapping
songs
for
almost
two
decades
and
has
successfully
set
trends
that
many
have
followed.
He
has
now
come
out
with
his
much
talked
about
Studio
album
'Tunak
Tunak
Tumba',
after
a
gap
of
five
long
years.
“It
is
not
easy
to
put
together
a
music
album.
These
13
songs
have
taken
five
years
for
me
to
put
together.
But
I
am
excited
with
how
it
has
shaped,
the
sound
design,
the
lyrics
in
this
album
will
be
enjoyed
by
my
fans,"
says
Mehndi.
He
further
adds,
“There"s
a
song
each
for
every
mindset,
I"ve
even
delved
in
Haryanvi
this
time
so
from
Sufi
to
Mild
Rock,
from
Bhangra
to
Raggae,
from
classical
to
a
song
that
wakes
up
your
conscience
on
issues
that
need
our
immediate
attention,
there
is
a
song
for
everybody.
Tumba
is
not
a
contrived
attempt
to
deliver
accessible
music.
Not
just
better,
but
a
lot
bigger,"
quips
Mehndi.