Almost everyone has a special bond with their mothers and those staying abroad miss them a lot. In a beautiful tribute to mothers on Mother’s Day in the UK, a busker from India sang the song ‘Maa’ that was a part of 2007 film ‘Taare Zameen Par’ and the crowd joined him as well.
The man named Vish is a busker from India and he has gone viral many times for singing various Bollywood songs on the streets of London. In a video posted on March 19, which was celebrated as Mother’s Day in the UK, Vish is seen singing the song, that was originally sung by Shankar Mahadevan, in his melodious voice. Many people in the crowd also joined him in singing the song and recorded the moments on their mobile phones.
“How beautifully everyone sang this song together. Can imagine being here on my own, how hard it can be to survive in abroad. Especially those who are students here. I just wanna thank my Mother to support me in this journey. Please do call your mum everyday just to ask how she is and It’s Mother’s Day on 19th March in UK. Happy Mother’s Day everyone and thanks for coming yesterday. Bless You,” Vish captioned the video.
Watch the video below:
Since being posted, the clip has amassed more than 3.9 lakh views.
“Standing there with goosebumps!!” commented a user. “So touching,” said another. “Theres always this one confident person in the crowd who sings off scale and ruins the song,” joked another netizen.
The lyrics of the song that were penned by Prasoon Joshi touched the hearts of many when it was released.
As per his Instagram account, Vish calls him “UK’s first Bollywood busker”. He has more than 1.78 lakh followers on the platform. Last month, a video of him singing the song ‘Tere Naam’ in London’s Southall had gone viral. He has even jammed with Maniesh Paul after bumping into him on a street in London.