This paper explores the hypothetical or emerging track titled “Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka – Six E...”, analyzing its linguistic, rhythmic, and performative elements. The title suggests a convergence of Gujarati folk identity (“Gujarathi”), Tamil colloquial expression (“Kaalthala Kettiya” – possibly referencing anklets or leg movements), and the onomatopoeic beat phrase “Taka Taka” (common in hip-hop and electronic dance music). The “Six E...” may refer to a six-beat cycle or an artist’s name. This fusion reflects broader trends in Indian pop music where regional languages and folk rhythms are repackaged for viral, urban audiences.
Based on typical mashups of this name, the track structure would be:
Gujarati (spelled here as Gujarathi) refers to the language and people from Gujarat, a state known for its folk music genres like Garba and Dandiya. In recent years, Gujarati pop or “Gujarati Hip-Hop” has produced hits like “Khalasi” by Achint and “Chore Nee Aankh”. The mention of “Gujarathi” suggests either a sample, a vocal hook, or a thematic nod to that culture.
You are looking for a DJ Mashup. The song is likely a mix of:
Search for "Kaala Chashma Tamil Remix" on YouTube; the top result with a high view count (often titled something like "Vijay Master Mix" or "Mass Beat Mix") is likely the one containing the "Taka Taka" rhythm you are hearing.
The viral mashup "Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka - Six Eight Version"
is a high-energy remix that has become a sensation on social media platforms like and YouTube. Produced by the artist
, the track blends a nostalgic Malayalam hit with contemporary beat-driven production. Key Track Information Original Song: "Gujarathi" from the 2003 Malayalam movie Pulivaal Kalyanam Original Artists:
Composed by Berny-Ignatius, with vocals by Vidhu Prathap and Jyotsna Radhakrishnan. Remix Style: Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka - Six E...
A "Six Eight" version, characterized by a fast-paced rhythm (6/8 time signature) that is popular in South Indian street dance and festival music. Viral Components:
The mashup integrates the "Taka Taka" sound effect/beat, often associated with energetic transition trends on platforms like TikTok and Reels. Review Highlights
The trending audio "Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka"
is a high-energy "Six Eight Remix" that mashes up a classic Malayalam film song with modern electronic beats. Original Track Details Song Title : "Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya" Pulival Kalyanam Original Singers : Vidhu Prathap and Jyotsna Radhakrishnan : Berny-Ignatius : Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri The Remix: Six Eight Edit The viral version, often titled the "Six Eight Remix Edit," was created by the producer/DJ
. It gained significant traction on platforms like Instagram and YouTube in late 2024 and 2025. The Mashup
: It blends the upbeat Malayalam folk-style vocals of "Gujarathi" with the heavy, rhythmic house beats of "Taka Taka"
(specifically associated with the house track "Taka" by SIDEPIECE & San Pacho). Trending Context
: The remix became a staple for "power-packed" event performances and dance reels, famously featured in live sets like the Kochi Carnival Lyrics Highlight This paper explores the hypothetical or emerging track
The lyrics describe a playful cultural blend, featuring a "Malayali girl" wearing "Gujarathi anklets" and a "Punjabi-style bride":
The phrase "Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka" refers to a popular viral remix created by Six Eight. It mashups the classic Malayalam song "Gujarathi" with the house track "Taka" by SIDEPIECE and San Pacho. The Remix: Six Eight Version
This version became a trending audio on Instagram and TikTok, often used for dance reels and content creation. Remixer: DJ Six Eight.
Full Version: Released on YouTube and available on streaming platforms.
Listen: You can find the track on the Six Eight Version - YouTube or through community playlists on Spotify. Original Song Details
The core of the remix is the song "Gujarathi" from the 2003 Malayalam film Pulival Kalyanam.
The trending audio "Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka - Six Eight Version" is a viral mashup that has taken social media by storm, particularly on Instagram and YouTube. This high-energy remix blends a nostalgic Malayalam hit with contemporary electronic beats, created by the artist known as Six Eight. The Core Components The mashup is a fusion of two distinct musical elements:
"Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya": Originally a popular track from the 2003 Malayalam film Pulival Kalyanam. The song features vocals by Vidhu Prathap and Jyotsna Radhakrishnan, with music composed by the duo Berny-Ignatius. Search for "Kaala Chashma Tamil Remix" on YouTube;
"Taka Taka": This part of the remix incorporates rhythmic vocal chops and a driving "Six Eight" (6/8) beat pattern that has become a signature style for the producer. Cultural Impact and Popularity
Since its release, the Six Eight Version has become a staple for Kochi Carnival and various nightlife events across Kerala.
If you are searching for this audio file, try these steps:
Search on TikTok/Instagram Reels using hashtags:
Check Telegram music groups (search for “unreleased Indian club music”).
Use Shazam or Google’s hum-to-search if you have an audio clip.
It is entirely possible that the track is user-generated and exists only in short clips — never as a full song.