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The song went viral in 2021. As of 2024 the TikTok videos featuring the song have clocked 285.6 million views, and on Spotify alone, the song has more than 900 million+ streams. [1]
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Double-take (comedy), an expression of surprise in body language; Double-Take (NSI Product), business continuity software; Double Take Comics, a defunct comic book publisher; Double Take, the exercise term for Defcon level 4
A double-take is a nonverbal communication in which a second look is taken at something with a marked physical reaction such as shock, astonishment, or amazement. [ 1 ] In theatrical terms, a "take" is a physical reaction to seeing something. [ 2 ]
from Hindi पश्मीना, Urdu پشمينه, ultimately from Persian پشمينه. Punch from Hindi and Urdu panch پانچ, meaning "five". The drink was originally made with five ingredients: alcohol, sugar, lemon, water, and tea or spices. [15] [16] The original drink was named paantsch. Pundit
Dhruv Ghanekar (born 30 April 1974) is a Music composer, song writer, producer and guitar player based in Mumbai, India. [1] Ghanekar has performed and/or recorded with Richard Bona, Raul Midon, Trilok Gurtu, Ustad Zakir Hussain , Bernard Purdee, A.R Rahman , Bob Belden , Scott Kinsey , Etienne M'Bappe, Dominic Dipiazza, Louis Banks, Ranjit Barot.
Dhruv had been approached by Pandiraj to play the role of Anbukkarasu in Pasanga (2008); however, Vikram was then not keen on letting his son get into acting and the role subsequently went to Kishore DS. [5] An English-language short film titled "Good Night Charlie" directed by Dhruv based on child abuse was released in 2016 on YouTube. [6]
A remix by Allen "Allstar" Gordon Jr. [2] (marketed as the "Double Take Remix" due to its appearance in the 2001 film Double Take) features rapper Mystikal and was a number-one hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in 2001. It was one of three singles to have sold over 500,000 copies in the US in 2001.