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Delhi Cop singing ‘Aabaad Barbaad’
A video of Delhi cop Mr. Rajat Rathor, singing a soulful rendition of the blockbuster song ‘Aabaad Barbaad’ from Anurag Basu’s film Ludo. The video has gone viral on the internet. The video is trending since 18 March. The cop shared the video on his Instagram handle in which he exhibits his singing talent.
In the clip, Rathor saw sitting in a car wearing his police uniform and singing ‘Aabad Barbaad’ while playing the guitar.
“Aabad Barbaad.Behad Khubsurat gana”, read the caption of the video shared by Rathor. There is also a text overlay on the video that reads,” Pov- When you are in one side love”.
The song was written by lyricist Sandeep Srivastava and composed by Pritam. The song has been sung by Arijit Singh.
“This is the real talent hats off sir… following your passion along with that doing your duty for the nation…. Very much impressed sir…give some tips for becoming like you…By the way voice is too good…,” wrote one user on seeing the video.
“Something euphonious sounds beautiful and pleasant. “You have a euphonious voice,” wrote another user.
“God-gifted voice. Big salute to you sir,” wrote a third.
While a fourth made a request and wrote, “There’s a song named “tujhse door jo hota hu” by Gajendra Verma.. it’s an old song, ummm can u give it a try???.”
“Super, Words should be pronounced with more clarity,” wrote another user”.
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