Rajasthani Folk Anthem 4 Ignites Cultural Revival
Sumsa Supari's Rajasthani Folk Anthem 4 blends traditional tunes with rap flair, featuring top influencers to preserve Rajasthan's vibrant folk heritage. A must-watch mashup for 2025.



In a vibrant celebration of Rajasthan's timeless heritage, rapper and filmmaker Sumsa Supari has unveiled "Rajasthani Folk Anthem 4," the latest installment in a series that has captivated audiences nationwide. Following the resounding success of the initial volumes—particularly the viral hits of "Rajasthani Folk Anthem 1" and "2"—Supari envisioned expanding this musical odyssey. What began as a passion project has evolved into a full-fledged movement, with four additional tracks shot for volumes 3 through 6, each meticulously crafted to showcase the essence of Rajasthani art, culture, and folk melodies.
This sequel isn't just a song; it's a symphony of tradition and innovation. "Rajasthani Folk Anthem 4" masterfully mashes up dozens of classic folk compositions, infusing them with Supari's signature rap edge for an electrifying, high-energy vibe. Released under Sumsa Supari Films in collaboration with Sarthak Productions, the track clocks in as a full-fledged anthem that pulses with the rhythms of Rajasthan's deserts, forts, and festivals. Traditional lyrics form the backbone, reimagined through contemporary beats mixed and mastered by the talented Mr. Radhey, who also lends his voice alongside singer Dhirja.
At its heart, the project is a collaborative triumph, uniting a constellation of Rajasthan's rising stars and Instagram influencers. Saloni Dadhich brings her graceful poise, while Piu Deora (Pehu Devda) and Lata Bhakar add layers of emotive depth. Priyanka Bhakar, Gunjan Bhati, Pinku Rathore, Lakshita Sen, Dhirja, Pinky Prajapat, and Harshita Tak round out the ensemble, their performances choreographed by Geetanjali Rathore to evoke the spirited dances of Rajput courts. Even veteran actor Hemant Choudhary makes a cameo, bridging generational gaps. Together, they don't just perform—they embody a collective vow to keep Rajasthani folk music breathing in an era dominated by global pop.
Supari's vision extends far beyond entertainment. "My constant endeavor is to rally Rajasthan's artists under one banner," he shared in a recent statement. "We aim to propel our music and film industry to the heights achieved by Punjab and Haryana, where folk traditions thrive alongside modern hits." This ethos shines through in every frame, shot against iconic backdrops by cinematographer Rahul, with editing and CGI by Deepak Rathore. Assistant director Dev Singh ensured seamless storytelling, while styling partners like Riwaaj (clothing), Kundan Jewellery, BR Collection, and Kirti Jewellers adorned the cast in authentic Rajasthani finery. Makeup artistry from Rinku Deora, Madhushiri, Lakshita, and Bhati Looks completed the cultural mosaic.





































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