The search term doesn't point to a real, widely available song. Instead, it reflects a very specific, raw, and often frustrated emotion—typically used as a playful or aggressive taunt between close friends in North Indian slang.
A YouTube link. The thumbnail was a blurry photo of a man yelling. The video was 15 seconds of a ringtone recorded on a Nokia 1100 in 2009. Vicky smashed the back button.
A site called Mr-Jatt-Hindi-Ringtone-4U.net . He clicked the download button. A file named song.mp3.exe downloaded. His antivirus screamed like a banshee.
"Bhaiya..." Vicky whispered.
"Bhosdika," Bunty replied.
He typed into the search bar:
"BHAIYA BHOSDIKA!" Vicky shouted at his phone, now echoing the very phrase he was trying to find.
"Simple," Vicky muttered, opening his browser. "I'll just download the MP3."