- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Fri, 02 May 2025 02:30 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: A touching video capturing a musical moment has taken the internet by storm. The clip, which is gaining love across social media, shows a father secretly recording his son as he sings the soulful Punjabi track “Do Gallan” with emotion and flawless rhythm. The video begins with the sound of a melodic voice echoing through the home.
As the father quietly approaches, viewers are met with a wholesome sight: a teenage boy sitting on his bed, fully immersed in the music. With eyes partly closed and heart poured into each line, he sings the popular romantic number originally performed by Neha Kakkar and Rohanpreet Singh. His voice is soft yet powerful, capturing the essence of the song in a way that has left many online viewers emotional.
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The viral video was shared on Instagram by the user 'kiddaan.' The post was captioned, "No mic, no crowd, no performance — just raw, natural emotion. The boy’s voice flows with such innocence and honesty that it brings the powerful lyrics of Do Gallan to life in a whole new way. The dad recorded it secretly, and now the video is melting hearts across the internet. This is the kind of pure, unfiltered talent that reminds us why Punjabi music is so deeply loved."
Since being uploaded on Instagram, the video has drawn countless likes, shares, and emotional comments, with many calling it the most heartwarming thing they've seen online. One user wrote, "Better than nowadays 100 autotune singers." "He’s a very good singer. I had him on my YouTube channel, Desigoonj, 2 weeks ago. His following is growing phenomenally since then," a second user added. "My parents would have come and said.. gaane ki lyrics puri yad hai.. but 13ka table puchhenge to phuss," added a third user.
"This boy is the richest person who has such a voice, passion for singing, and an admiring father," a fourth user commented. "Soulful, you will reach heights if you choose singing as your career," added another user. "Pure Talent, rare thing these days," another user wrote.