- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 02 Jun 2025 06:29 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Some moments remind us how powerful music can be, bringing people together no matter where they are in the world. Recently, something truly special happened at one of the most famous landmarks, the Eiffel Tower in Paris. A group of Indian tourists created a beautiful memory that touched the hearts of many. While riding the elevator up the Eiffel Tower, they suddenly started singing “Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein,” a classic Bollywood song loved by millions. It wasn’t planned or rehearsed, just a natural moment of happiness and nostalgia shared among friends.
As their voices filled the small elevator, the mood instantly became lively and joyful. Others nearby smiled, clapped, and some even joined in. The song they sang comes from the 1951 movie Chori Chori and was originally sung by the legendary singers Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey. This heartwarming scene was captured on video and shared on Instagram by Pankaj Gupta, who wrote, “Every tourist enjoyed Indian song with us on Eiffel Tower, Paris, France.”
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The video quickly went viral, touching thousands of people around the world who loved seeing this glimpse of Indian culture brightening up a famous spot in Paris.
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The viral video, shared three days ago, pulled 33k views and many comments and likes from people. One user wrote, "When people sang English songs after the concert in local trains, people appreciated them, why not this?" "Wherever fellow Indians go, they spread Happiness and Laughter, and Music is a beautiful connect worldwide," a second user added. "Indians jha jaate hai mahool bna dete hai," a third user added.
"Great Indians...Great Singing....Great Choice....Great Jubilations....Go on enjoying," a fourth user added. "Congratulations!! for filming the performance and sharing on social media. Let's mention the lyricist and music director of the song as well. Hasrat Jaipuri and Shankar Jaikishan. Also, I request people to stop using the term Bollywood for our Hindi Film Industry. It is a term that is a cheap rhyming of Hollywood. Our Industry hates this term. Even the veterans like Raj Kapoor used to hate the term Bollywood," another user added.