Sri Lankan music icon Ranidu returns to Miami's Ultra Music Festival this month, bringing his fiery Bailatronic beats along with him. Ranidu will take the stage on Sunday, March 30th at Stage 7. To celebrate the announcement, Ranidu has also released his remix of "Choli ke," the classic Bollywood track from the 1993 film Khalnayak.
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"As EDM's influence continues to spread worldwide, Ranidu is a forerunner in merging global styles with a sound that is captivating a generation." -- Billboard.com
"Ranidu has taken the rhythms of Baila music the traditional folk music of Sri Lanka and reimagined it through his set of computers to come up with this. Unrecognizable in a village in Sri Lanka but hype on Radio1 and 1XTRA." -- Nihal / BBC Radio 1
"...clearly destined to shatter American dance floors for years to come." -- VIBE
"The future is Bailatronic." -- LessThan3.com
"...a twist on everything from electro to house, dubstep, trap and flat out bass! Ranidu's crazy sounds will make you dance and open your mind." -- Digi10ve.com
Khal Nayak (Hindi: खलनायक, Translation: Villain) is a 1993 Bollywood action thriller film produced and directed by Subhash Ghai. The story centres around the escape and attempted capture of a terrorist criminal Ballu (Sanjay Dutt) by Inspector Ram (Jackie Shroff) and his girlfriend officer Ganga (Madhuri Dixit). Box office India declared the film a "Super Hit" at the box office.[2] The dance and song "Choli Ke Peeche" became an instant classic for its choreography and notoriety for its suggestive lyrics