Jaysinh Gadhavi's 'Dwarka No Nath' Powers Laalo's ₹100 Crore Success
Jaysinh Gadhavi's Viral Song Fuels Laalo's Blockbuster Run

The soulful and powerful vocals of singer Jaysinh Gadhavi in the song 'Dwarka No Nath' have become a social media sensation, driving the massive popularity of the Gujarati film 'Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate'. As the film itself achieves the monumental milestone of crossing the ₹100-crore mark, the track has found an even deeper connection with audiences nationwide, trending on every major playlist.

An Overwhelming Debut and Viral Love

In an exclusive conversation, Jaysinh Gadhavi expressed his overwhelming gratitude for the response. He revealed that the song is receiving immense praise and has successfully charted on music platforms. "It feels absolutely incredible," Gadhavi said. "This is my first ever playback song in a Gujarati film, and for it to become such a massive viral hit is beyond anything I imagined." He described seeing millions connect with the song, singing and sharing it, as a true blessing.

How The Right Opportunity Found Its Voice

Gadhavi shared the fascinating story of how he landed this career-defining track. "This track was the final song recorded for 'Laalo,' and I’m glad it waited for me," he stated. Director Ankit Sakhiya discovered one of Gadhavi's earlier performance videos and was instantly convinced his voice had the necessary fire and energy for 'Dwarka No Nath'. Sakhiya reached out with the clear vision that only Jaysinh Gadhavi could deliver the required attitude and power.

"The brief was simple: keep the raw energy of my live performances," Gadhavi elaborated. "The team gave me full freedom to sing it in my signature style, and that freedom brought out the power you hear in the song."

The Spontaneous Recording That Created a Signature Hook

The recording process itself was smooth and quick for the main vocals. However, the most memorable part came afterwards. Director Ankit Sakhiya played the track again and encouraged Gadhavi to improvise spontaneously. "He said, 'Now just enjoy… say whatever comes naturally, like ‘Haalo Haalo’, ‘Bhai Bhai’, ‘Ramo Ramo’, anything with your vibe,'" Gadhavi recalled. That unscripted, energetic session resulted in the signature hooks that audiences have come to love and chant, showcasing a moment of directorial brilliance.

Reflecting on the film's historic success, Gadhavi feels immense pride. "A singer’s first playback song is always special, but when that debut becomes part of a ₹100-crore blockbuster, it feels like a dream coming true even faster than imagined," he shared. He is honored that his voice is woven into the legacy of a film that has transformed Gujarati cinema.

He is particularly moved by the widespread love, from children dancing to elders singing with devotion. Ultimately, Gadhavi credits the entire team of 'Laalo' for creating a powerful film that allowed the music to resonate so deeply. "I’m just grateful to be the voice that carried that emotion to the audience," the proud singer signed off. The film, directed by Ankit Sakhiya, stars Reeva Rachh, Karan Joshi, and Shruhad Goswami.