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"Nauvari Pahije" (transl. Want a Nauvari) is a 2023 Indian Marathi-language song, created, written, and performed by Sanju Rathod, who also appears in the music video alongside Prajakta Ghag. The song was released on 2 May 2023, and secured the "Favorite Song (Non-film)" award at the 14th MFK Awards .
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Also, the album features acoustic guitar on a number of the tracks, an instrument Patrick would practically abandon on his later albums in favour of the baritone ukulele. Although has now began playing guitar more with his live performances. Some of the songs have a connection to wolves or werewolves, although not all are immediately apparent.
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The song crossed more than 30 million views in less than 4 days of its release [6] and 50 million views in few days. [7] The song became an instant hit and became the most commented Indian song till that time. It defeated Justin Bieber's "Sorry" and entered into Top 40 Most commented songs of all time worldwide. [8]