Along with Dhurandhar’s record-breaking success, the film’s viral song FA9LA, crooned by Bahraini rapper Flipperachi, catapulted the singer to widespread fame in India.
Picturised on Akshaye Khanna, the foot-tapping track went on to top Spotify charts, along with other songs from the Aditya Dhar film. Riding high on the success of Dhurandhar, rapper Hussam Aseem, better known as Flipperachi, has now announced his India tour, sparking excitement among fans across the country.
Tour announcement and Bengaluru date
The news is confirmed by Flipperachi himself who took to Instagram to announce the India tour. Announcing the Bengaluru date, the rapper promised that more dates of the tour will soon be announced.
He also asked fans to suggest names of the cities they would want him to perform in.
“First India show date announced! We’re excited to be in Bengaluru on March 14 at @un40fam! More dates to be added soon. Which city should we stop in? Drop your city in the comments! For booking inquiries in India, contact our exclusive booking agent: @rebellionmanagement,” read the caption.
From sleeper hit to viral sensation
Interestingly, FA9LA was first released in May 2024 but gained massive recognition only in December 2025 following the release of Dhurandhar. The song’s popularity played a key role in introducing Flipperachi whose real name is Hussam Aseem to Indian audiences.
About Dhurandhar
Dhurandhar has been on record-breaking spree ever since its release. Starring Ranveer Singh in lead roles, the film also has memorable roles played by Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt and Sara Arjun.
The plot of the film revolved around covert intelligence operations. It is set against a backdrop of geopolitical and terror events like Kandahar plane hijack, 2001 Parliament Attack and 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
How netizens reacted to the news
Flipperachi’s post received massive response from netizens who shared their excitement about the rapper performing in India.
“Vow! Roll out the red carpet!” read a comment.
“There’s no denying that your track has gone viral across India and beyond. But apart from the words “khus khus”, people don’t yet have much to hold on to in terms of your body of work. I mean well, but you’ll need to be very clear about how you plan to meet the expectations of an Indian audience that tends to demand more depth and consistency,” read another.
“Waiting for u ….I will be there ….Hussam ❤️❤️🙌,” another one said.

