Bahraini rapper Flipperachi has officially entered the Guinness World Records after his track “Fa9la” (pronounced Faasla), which appeared in Ranveer Singh’s movie Dhurandhar, reached its peak position on the Arabia Billboard Charts through multiple billboard appearances. The achievement has brought him into the spotlight in India, where the song went viral alongside Akshaye Khanna’s iconic entry sequence in the film.
In a video statement, Flipperachi expressed his excitement:
“Guinness World Records, Habibi. It feels amazing. It became popular in a language [Hindi] it wasn’t sung in. It boomed in another language! I am thrilled topping four charts at once with one song.”
How ‘Fa9la’ Became the Breakout Hit of Dhurandhar
The track struck a chord during a pivotal scene in Dhurandhar, when Akshaye Khanna’s character heads to Baloch for an arms deal. Its hypnotic beat and raw energy instantly connected with audiences which created viral social media content that included reels dance clips edits and memes.
Flipperachi shared the overwhelming response from fans:
“My DMs are blowing up every single day. People are tagging me for the song and enjoying it. Listeners from around the world are connecting with Fa9la, celebrating the beat and vibe.”
From Dhurandhar to a Possible Sequel Appearance
The film which stars Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna and Arjun Rampal and Sanjay Dutt and R. Madhavan and Sara Arjun achieved major commercial success after its 5 December 2025 release. Flipperachi has confirmed his possible return in Dhurandhar 2 through his teaser which states “I wouldn’t want to tell you everything but yes there might be something”.
Who is Flipperachi?
The artist started his music career after he was born in Manama Bahrain as Hussam Aseem. His first album Straight Out of 2Seas released in 2013 established his signature Arabic hip-hop style. His musical career achieved its major turning point when he worked with DJ Outlaw who was both a DJ and producer.
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