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Man grooves to Punjabi hit ‘Mundian To Bach Ke' on London Underground escalator; leaves commuters whistling
Man grooves to Punjabi hit ‘Mundian To Bach Ke' on London Underground escalator; leaves commuters whistling

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Man grooves to Punjabi hit ‘Mundian To Bach Ke' on London Underground escalator; leaves commuters whistling

In a moment that brought a burst of unexpected joy to London's Underground, a man was recently spotted grooving to a Punjabi track Mundian to Bach Ke by Panjabi MC, using a portable speaker, while gliding down an escalator. The upbeat scene, captured on video and shared by Instagram user @ has since taken over social media. With vibrant Punjabi beats filling the air, the man broke into a dance, too. Commuters were caught off guard, some watched from other escalators, others smiled, whistled, and pulled out their phones to record the impromptu performance. The video's caption said: 'Indian people are so happy.' A post shared by @ In the comments section, users couldn't get enough of it. One person wrote, 'Banger banger banger!' while another demanded, 'Bring it on again!' A third person commented, 'Chakde Mitra (Let's go, buddies).' Also Read | Australian creator's baby grooves to Sidhu Moosewala's 'GOAT'; Internet says she's 'eligible for Aadhaar' This isn't the only time Indian culture has lit up international locations recently. In Paris, a group of Indian tourists turned the Eiffel Tower plaza into a mini Bollywood set, singing the romantic classic Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein. The harmonies floated through the air, drawing smiles, applause, and a few swaying heads from onlookers. A post shared by Pankaj Gupta (@pankajmp04) Meanwhile, in Oxford, another group made waves online with a desi-style dance video filmed across the university's historic campus. A post shared by Druv Punjabi (@druvphk) Shared by @druvphk, the clip featured the crew dancing to Desi Boyz in stylish fits, striking poses in gardens, stately halls, and along the cobbled streets of Lady Margaret Hall and beyond.

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