They are back again, and this time with “Jungle Ko Bhoot” (literally about a ghost). They didn’t disappoint us the last time with Vim Saboon (literally a dishwashing soap). If you thought that was enough, they dropped this horror/comedy rap song on March 26 that’s currently #2 on Trending for music. No one could have done it better than Nawaj Ansari & Jhapali$H… the greatest duo of all time. Change my mind!

To be honest, I was “afraid” to watch the song “Jungle Ko Bhoot” right after it was released because of the title. It was a relief when I knew that there was no video (I’d love to see the official MV though). Once I played the song, I stopped listening to other content on YouTube. I am hooked to “Jungle Ko Bhoot” as if some supernatural force has possessed over my soul. Don’t be surprised if the song hits the #1 on Trending. It deserves that place.
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Scary Movie and Jungle Ko Bhoot
On my 101st loop of “Jungle Ko Bhoot”, I had this sense of enlightenment. If you are one of us 90s kids who grew up listening to Eminem and Snoop Dogg, you must have watched “Scary Movie“. To those who don’t like watching scary movies, “Scary Movie” is a must-watch. And if you don’t know what “Scary Movie” is, I feel sorry for your childhood.
Ok. Back to Jungle Ko Bhoot. I had this revelation, as if sent from the underworld, that the vibe from Jungle Ko Bhoot is similar or even better than the one I used to get from watching “Scary Movie”. It has already been a decade since there has been no addition after the 5th series of the parody movie. In fact, I had already started to forget about the Scary Movie. But thanks to Nawaj Ansari & Jhapali$H’s Jungle Ko Bhoot, they brought back childhood memories.
Jungle Ko Bhoot is so good that if the Scary Movie franchise ever wants to add the next movie to its series, it should definitely reach out to this duo. I am sure Nawaj Ansari and Jhapali$H can come up with uncountable scary yet funny ideas that can kill the audience from laughter. Who said laughter never killed anybody? That’s because you haven’t got enough dose of dope verses from the duo. Get ready to ROFL.
Nawaj Ansari and Jhapali$H
I have written many posts on Nawaj Ansari. I feel proud that Nawaj and I used to share the same stage back in our college days. We did Linkin Park, Eminem, Li’l Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and what not. No, I am not a rapper. I am just a guitarist.
Let me write a few words on Jhapali$H. I used to watch his videos on YouTube when I needed a dose of laughter any time of the day and believe me, he never disappointed me. I was surprised to hear him collaborating with Nawaj on Vim Saboon. His verses and flow are unique and natural that perfectly syncs with the Nawaj’s vibe.
Needless to say, Nawaj has collaborated with several artists to date, but this duo with Jhapali$H is probably the most underrated yet highly deserving of all time. And this is just the beginning. I can’t wait to see what they have in store for us.
Final Words
I could write an encyclopedia on Nawaj and Jhapali$H, but let’s procrastinate on that for now. I didn’t want the song to finish at all. I wish Nawaj and Jhapali$H went on adding one after another dope verses until the Bhoot gave up. Imagine yourself being in the character of the song. It’s like you are one of those funny characters from Scary Movie.
Jungle Ko Bhoot is a song that deserves billions of views. It’s not just another song that talks about love or relationship and that kind of sh*t. Let’s man up and face your inner ghost. Or face the Jungle Ko Bhoot the way the duo did.
A word of advice to the parents: If you want your kids to get rid of the fear of ghosts and spirits, you’d better get them to listen to Jungle Ko Bhoot before it’s too late. Thanks to Nawaj Ansari and Jhapali$H.
Respect to you guys!