Man Riding Bike Sings 'Ye Thand Hai Prachand' And It Is So Relatable
Man Riding Bike Sings 'Ye Thand Hai Prachand' And It Is So Relatable
The reworked lyrics set against a winter backdrop have quickly gone viral on the Internet.

Winter is not a favourite season for many due to the chilly weather and freezing temperatures, making it demotivating for daily tasks. Getting out of warm blankets, taking a morning bath, and feeling fully awake without a cup of hot tea or coffee becomes challenging. If you can relate to this, you might find common ground with a biker who expressed these sentiments in a few verses. The clip has been circulating on the internet.

Mohd. Saif Khan shared a video on his Instagram handle featuring a biker riding on a partly busy road. He can be heard singing a poem “Yeh Thand Hai” written by poet Shekhar Tripathii. The poem eloquently encapsulates various common feelings associated with the winter season, such as enjoying tea in bed, the reluctance to take a bath, and the comforting warmth of the sunlight during this time.

A post shared by Mohd Saif Khan (@1arman1_)

The parody poem featured in the biker’s video draws inspiration from the tune of the old song “Aarambh Hai Prachand.” The original song, written by celebrated poet Piyush Mishra, was part of the soundtrack of the 2009 film Gulaal. Mishra not only penned the lyrics but also sang the song, which starts with a simple yet poignant tune and builds up to a powerful and emotional conclusion. Aarambh Hai Prachand gained popularity for its upbeat and motivational tone, becoming a hit among audiences.

A post shared by Shekhar Tripathii (@kavishekhartripathii)

The biker’s video has so far received 9.8 million views and several comments. Some simply appreciated the parody song and commented, “Gajab,” “Next level bhai,” “Omg what a song.”

A user joked saying that this song should be known as the “Thand Chalisa.”

Another user mentioned that the original singer is after him. “Piyush Mishra Ji aapko dhundh rahe hai bhai,” while one person sarcastically said, “Inko koi oscar dedo.”

The verses discussing the act of skipping bathing during the chilly season resonated with many. One user humorously commented, “Bhai Nahane se kuch nahi hota bs dil saaf hona chahiye” Another user highlighted a humorous perspective, stating, “Maturity is when you realize..rox nahana zaruri nahi hai..roz nahaya hua lagna zaruri hai.”

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