- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 17 Jul 2025 01:13 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Boy Creates Catchy Tune With Stones Viral Video: The newly released T-Series song 'Dil Pe Chalai Churiya', featuring Raju Kalakar, Anjali Arora, Rajan Arora, Rishabh Shukla, and Deepak Garg, and sung by the legendary Sonu Nigam, is making waves across the internet. While Raju Kalakar’s intense expressions and quirky stone-beating style grabbed massive attention, a young boy is now stealing the spotlight with his next-level version of the same act.
A viral video shows the child sitting on a doorstep, passionately singing 'Dil Pe Chalai Churiya' while rhythmically beating stones on his body, just like Raju did. But it’s his unbelievable speed, energy, and fearless performance that’s left the internet stunned. His raw talent and high-voltage expressions have earned him the title of “Raju’s pro version” from viewers. The video, shared by the page @Rupali_Gautam19 on X, has already crossed 139k views and continues to gain momentum.
While Raju Kalakar's original video had stormed social media with a million views, it seems this young rising star is now ready to take that legacy forward, one stone beat at a time.
Watch The Viral Video:
राजू कलाकार तो गलती से वायरल हो गया
— Rupali Gautam (@Rupali_Gautam19) July 16, 2025
असली टैलेंट तो इधर है
इस बच्चे की तरह कोई नहीं बजा पाएगा pic.twitter.com/v2WHuz40LR
The viral video shared yesterday garnered many comments from users. One user wrote, "Well said! Raju the artist might be trending, but the real melody and rhythm are in this kid's hands. This is true talent, playing from the heart, fame will naturally follow!" "A top-notch video you’ve shared, in our country, many artists live their lives like this and pass away without even getting a chance to showcase their artistry," a second user added.
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"Hey bro, these stone-playing guys are in the thousands in India, but only Raju got viral by luck, nothing else," added a third user. "Artists like these do not get the benefit of reservation; others swallow it up, so this artistry is of no use except for begging," added another user.