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No, it’s not a direct copy. For the action-romance Lekin Mausam Kaahe Badle , Atif re-recorded his 2011 cult hit Jhoom with a full philharmonic orchestra and a psychedelic-rock outro. The new version—simply titled Jhoom (2025) —slows the original’s tempo by 20 BPM, allowing his matured voice to explore darker, jazz-influenced phrasing. The song plays during the film’s climax, where the hero (Ranveer Singh) descends into madness. Lyrically, Atif changed one crucial line: instead of “Jhoom, jhoom, jaane kyun” (“Sway, sway, I don’t know why”), he now sighs “Jhoom, jhoom, ab jaane do” (“Sway, sway, just let it go”). A small tweak that reframes the entire emotion from youthful confusion to weary acceptance.