'This Song Is A Vibe': Marathi Track Taambdi Chaamdi Is The New Dancefloor Anthem
Kratex, Krunal Ghorpade composed and produced the song, while the lyrics were written and sung by Shreyas Sagvekar

Bollywood actress Mrunal Thakur, in her latest reel, is seen vibing to a new catchy song, Taambdi Chaamdi. The track talks about the beauty of brown skin and is fast becoming influencers’ favourite.
Here’s how people are reacting to it:
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Bollywood actress Mrunal Thakur can be seen vibing to the infectious tunes of the latest indie hit.
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This hilarious transition shows how after listening to the song she just turned into a Marathi.
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“Even if you don’t understand Marathi, this song is a vibe", a user said.
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This video shows the song being played in a US club and people vibing to it.
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“If we can’t vibe on Tambdi Chamdi LIKE THIS, then we AREN’T friends", declared another user.
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People are also flaunting their brown skin to the backdrop of this song.
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Yet another video highlighting the beauty of brown sun-kissed skin feat. Tambdi Chamdi.
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When it comes to acclaim, Rolling Stone India described the song as, “The vibrant and diverse forms of Marathi music, known for getting anyone to let loose and hit the floor, have always held a special place in people’s hearts."
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While Kratex, Krunal Ghorpade has composed and produced the single, the lyrics were written and sung by Shreyas Sagvekar. The song has been released under the Spinning Records label.
While speaking with Indian Express, Sagvekar talked about the inspiration behind it, saying he “used to step out of the house and sun rays would pierce through skin and make me all sweaty by the time I reached the studio. I saw how the sun rays would make my brown skin shine, that’s where Taambdi Chaamdi gets its hook from."
According to Sagvekar, the song tells the story of a middle-class Marathi boy who stops in the middle of his commute to sprinkle water on his face in an attempt to feel better.
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