Critics called it “dangerous incitement.” Fans called it “the people’s news.” The truth lies somewhere in between. The song does not explicitly call for violence, but its imagery of a “drowning landlord” and a “mud throne” is undeniably revolutionary.
One of the standout segments involves the exaggeration of land ownership. Sagar masterfully narrates how a Zamindaar measures land. For a common man, land is measured in square feet; for a Zamindaar , it is measured in Bighas . The comedy arises from the disconnect between the "map" (the reality) and the "mouth" (the claim). He jokes about how these landlords will claim to own the road in front of their house simply because they have been walking on it for 40 years. Harami Zamindaar -2023- MoodX Original
After a and a six‑month script development phase, MoodX’s co‑founder Rohan Kapoor secured a ₹120 crore production budget, a rare sum for a company still known primarily for music. The budget was earmarked for: Critics called it “dangerous incitement