Directed by Sandeep Vanga Reddy, Animal has set the box office on fire by raking in crores of rupees and smashing box office records. Starring Ranbir Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, Bobby Deol, Triptii Dimri, and more, Animal is a thriller about the bond between a father and a son. While Ranbir Kapoor plays the movie's protagonist, Bobby Deol plays the villain. Going by critics' and fans' opinions on social media especially on X, Ranbir Kapoor and Bobby Deol have delivered their best performances in the Sandeep Vanga Reddy movie. While there are many things fans appreciate about the movie, Animal's song Arjan Vailly has what sent the fans into a frenzy. Since you have landed on this page, True Scoop News assumes that you already about Arjan Vailly's Real Story and trying to dig more about the brave warrior of the Sikh Community- Arjan Singh Nalwa. Below is everything you need to know about Arjan Vailly's True Story and the Ludhiana connection
Who was Arjan Singh Nalwa?
As per reports, Animal's chartbuster song- Arjan Vailly was originally made by Punjabi folk artist Kuldeep Manak and is based on the life and times of Arjan Singh Nalwa, the son of Sikh military commander Hari Singh Nalwa. In the movie, the song has been sung by Bhupinder Babbal. The song Arjan Vailly is a tribute to Arjan Singh Nalwa's valor and bravery. Arjan was a formidable commander in the Sikh Empire during the early 19th century. His notable accomplishments against the Mughals and the British have secured him a revered place in Sikh history.
Now, the question arises how does Ludhiana play a crucial role in Animal's song Arjan Vailly? Hari Singh Nalwa was the commander-in-chief of the Sikh Empire’s armies in the early 19th century. His song Arjan Nalwa was born in Jagraon, near present-day Ludhiana. Hence, Ludhiana is historically connected to Arjan Vailly's song as it was the birthplace of Arjan Nalwa.
As per reports, Arjan took over from his father after his death, fighting for the Sikh Empire against the Mughals and more importantly the expanding British rule in India. The lyrics of Animal’s Arjan Vailly describe how Arjan Singh Nalwa created havoc in the field of battle with his gandaasi (battle axe).
Coming back to the movie Animal, the Sandeep Vanga Reddy directorial has crossed the Rs 240-crore mark at the Indian Box Office within four days. As per Sacnilk, Animal earned Rs 241.43 crore net in India within four days of its release. It seems to have passed the Monday test by maintaining steady numbers. On its fourth day (Monday) the film collected Rs 39.9 crore at the Indian box office.