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| Book review Isn’t the grass greener on our side? Srushti Tawade | Hustle 2.0: Chhota Don |Srushti’s performance on Hustle 2.0 was characterized by her expressive facial gestures and theatrical delivery, which made the song as much a visual experience as an auditory one. : The "Squad Bosses" (King, EPR, Dino James, and Dee MC) and judge Badshah praised the track for its originality and Srushti's lyrical dexterity. Chhota Don | Srushti Tawade | Hustle 2.0 : Beneath the humor, the song pokes fun at the bravado and superficiality often associated with "tough" personas in pop culture. Performance and Reception Srushti’s performance on Hustle 2 : The song went viral on platforms like Instagram and YouTube, amassing millions of views and becoming a popular choice for reels. Significance in Indian Hip-Hop Performance and Reception : The song went viral : The lyrics are packed with clever metaphors and Mumbai-style slang ( Bambaiya ), making it relatable to a wide Indian audience. is a high-energy rap performance by Srushti Tawade that debuted during the second season of the reality show MTV Hustle 2.0 . The track quickly became a viral sensation, showcasing Srushti's unique ability to blend satirical storytelling with a rhythmic flow. Background and Context Srushti Tawade, a writer and rapper from Mumbai, entered MTV Hustle 2.0 as a relatively unknown artist but rapidly gained fame for her storytelling prowess. "Chhota Don" followed her breakout hit "Bhagwan Bol Raha Hu," further cementing her reputation as a "concept rapper." Lyrical Theme and Storytelling | |||||||||||||||