Bollywood songs are not just popular in India, but also loved by audiences in Arab countries. Recently, an Arabic film included a song inspired by a hit Bollywood track. The film was released in Gulf countries on 14 August and has already attracted large crowds.
The action-comedy movie was mostly shot at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad. Ahmed Sharif, the lead actor, said he was inspired by Bollywood superstar Salman Khan while acting and dancing in the film. He added, “It is exciting to see the film receiving such a good response.”
The film’s success highlights how Hyderabad is becoming a popular location for Arabic cinema. Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has expressed his desire for the city to become a global hub for filmmaking. With recent developments, this goal now seems closer than ever.
Hyderabad’s film infrastructure, including Ramoji Film City, offers modern studios and facilities that attract international productions. Many filmmakers are now choosing the city for its convenient locations and professional support.
Experts believe that collaborations between Indian and Arabic cinema could grow in the coming years. Using popular Bollywood songs in Arabic films is one way to appeal to audiences across regions. It also strengthens cultural exchange and creates new opportunities for artists.
Fans have been sharing their excitement about the film on social media. The mix of comedy, action, and music has won praise from viewers in Gulf countries. This trend shows the increasing influence of Bollywood on international cinema.
As more films like this are produced, Hyderabad’s position on the global film map continues to rise. The combination of local talent, infrastructure, and creative ideas is helping the city become a preferred destination for filmmakers from around the world.









