Grover had written the lyrics of last year's acclaimed films like "Masaan" and "Dum Laga Ke Haisha".
His song for the film "Fan", titled "Jabra Fan", was released by Shah Rukh recently. The song celebrates the feeling of a fan towards his idol.
Varun said the instant popularity of track made him realise the power of a star.
"This is the first time a song of mine has got this big a release. For 'Masaan', we were waiting for the song to cross one lakh views on YouTube and it did after five-seven days. This one, within 24 hours, had crossed 15 lakh views. The reaction I've been getting is overwhelming. For the first time I felt the power of a star," he told PTI in an interview.
This time, to add freshness to the Shah Rukh-track, Varun coined the word "jabra" to go with the line - "fan ho gaya".
"What I am seeing today are songs with phrases like 'Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan' and 'Baby Doll'. These words are something new and not cliched. So to use a line like 'Sabse Bada Fan Hogaya' wouldn't have been fresh. We had to either coin a new word or use a lesser known word," he said.
Grover had other options too, but settled for the word "jabra" as the film's director, Maneesh Sharma, asked him to retain it.
The song has been composed by Vishal-Shekhar.
Grover wrote the song within three-four days, and it took the team just two weeks to finish the track.
The lyricist revealed the initial draft was slightly different with names of popular Shah Rukh movies in lyrics.
"Initially I was writing it from the perspective of a Shah Rukh fan. So the initial draft had names of his popular movies in the lyrics, such as 'Baazigar', 'Karan Arjun', 'Ram Jaane'. Then Maneesh said he wanted a song which is not restricted to Shah Rukh fans, but cuts across to a wider audience."
Grover said he had to give an insight into a fan's psyche and still make it sound ambitious.
"The brief was simple. It is not Shah Rukh singing. It is a fan singing. So I had to write in a way the fans will connect with, show their world. And yet, it had to be ambitious," he said.
"Fan" releases on April 15.
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