Navratri 2024: Mayur Jumani's Parody Of Garba Song Sanedo Features Viraj Ghelani's Nani
During Navratri 2024, Garba nights are a highlight, with people gathering in colourful outfits to dance to festive tunes. Amidst this lively atmosphere, Mayur Jumani, a well-known music composer and producer, has drawn attention with a humorous musical piece. He released a diss track targeting actor and content creator Viraj Ghelani, featuring a playful rap by the internet's favourite Nani, who humorously critiques Viraj's life choices and bachelor status.
Nani's rap humorously highlights Viraj's procrastination in life, especially his delay in marriage and relaxed attitude towards household chores. She uses the term 'Gadhedo', meaning 'donkey' in Gujarati, to gently tease him about his sluggishness while parodying the familiar tune of 'Sanedo'. This song not only reflects the close bond between Viraj and his Nani but also offers a fresh perspective on Navratri celebrations.

The song quickly gained popularity on social media for its catchy beat and witty lyrics. The Instagram embed captures the fun and affectionate relationship between Viraj and his grandmother, charming viewers with its endearing content. This diss track exemplifies how Navratri can be a time for creative expressions of familial love and teasing amidst joy and unity.
Mayur Jumani's innovative musical approach is evident in his Navratri series, where he revitalises Garba songs. His collaboration with Darshan Magdum to adapt Coldplay's "Hymn for the Weekend" into a Garba rhythm set the tone for this series. Following that, he introduced an environmental twist with "Shubh Arambh", performed with Malhar Kalambe, promoting sustainability by using recycled materials for instruments.
Viraj's Nani has become an internet sensation due to her genuine reactions and heartfelt emotions. Her connection to the character 'Anupamaa' from the TV show has endeared her to many. Her viral moments, including an emotional episode watching 'Anupamaa', highlight her ability to engage audiences with authenticity and charm.
This diss track by Mayur Jumani featuring Viraj Ghelani and his Nani adds a refreshing twist to traditional Navratri celebrations. It demonstrates how music and humour can strengthen bonds, spark joy, and create lasting memories during one of India's most cherished festivals.