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Coldplay Concert Viral Video: At a recent Coldplay concert in Mumbai, a man made the night unforgettable by proposing to his girlfriend in front of a sea of thousands. The heartwarming video of the proposal quickly went viral across social media. Shared by Aditi Bardia on X, the video was captioned, "Could have had the perfect proposal but Chris Martin decided to talk about Bumrah. why @coldplay."

In the viral video, Coldplay's lead vocalist Chris Martin was performing the hit song 'A Sky Full of Stars' at the DY Patil Stadium, and suddenly he took a brief pause. He jokingly mentioned that the band needed to wrap up soon because Indian cricketer Jasprit Bumrah was backstage, ready to play cricket. Martin added with a smile that Bumrah was eager to bowl at him, sparking laughter throughout the audience.

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As Martin had the crowd in stitches, a man in the audience grabbed everyone's attention in his own unique way. Surrounded by music and laughter, he dropped to one knee, ring in hand, and proposed to his girlfriend.

The video, shared just a day ago, quickly gained over 74k views. People flocked to social media to share their reactions. "A core memory with a memorable story behind it to boot. Congrats again," a user wrote. "It's because he is the only game-changer player Chris Martin believes in," a second user added. "I believe only in Jassi bhai that's why you got the perfect proposal btw," added a third user.

"Choose the wrong song, he has done the same before with this song. Should have been Yellow or even Viva la vida," a fourth user remarked. "Chris stopped the music so you can put the ring on and celebrate without missing the show, kind king," added a fifth user. "His fault. You’re supposed to do it in Yellow. Rookie mistake," added another user.

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