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Watch the viral video here: This is not the first time Sangma's musical side has surfaced. During a visit to a village in his state, he spotted a student struggling with guitar chords at a local school. Instead of merely observing, Sangma stepped in and guided the student by demonstrating chord patterns. He shared a video of the moment that later went viral.In 2023, another video showed him performing Iron Maiden's Wasted Years on an electric guitar at a cafe, where the crowd cheered him on, had delighted the internet.- Ends
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- Time of India
IIT Delhi students shake a leg to hit Katrina Kaif song. Netizens react: 'Nora Fatehi who?'
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India.com
6 hours ago
- India.com
From Raid 2 to Kung Fu Hustle, watch these 5 trending films that will leave you stunned with its climax, streaming on...
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NDTV
8 hours ago
- NDTV
Maharashtra Official's Singing Video At Work Goes Viral, Gets Suspended
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