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‘Sounds beautiful and pleasant’: Delhi cop’s rendition of ‘Aabaad Barbaad’ wins hearts online

Clad in a police uniform, the policeman is seen holding a guitar inside a car. While playing the guitar, he is seen singing the song soulfully.

Delhi cop singing Bollywood songThis time, a Delhi police personnel named Rajat Rathor is winning hearts online with his rendition of the Bollywood song ‘Aabaad Barbaad’ (Source: rajat.rathor.rj/Instagram)
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Time and again police officers have amused netizens with their vocal skills. Whether it be a Delhi Police personnel singing ‘Roke Na Ruke Naina’ or a Chandigarh police officer singing a song inspired by Daler Mehndi to raise awareness, soulful singing never fails to impress netizens.

This time, a Delhi police personnel named Rajat Rathor is winning hearts online with his rendition of the Bollywood song ‘Aabaad Barbaad’. Clad in a police uniform, the policeman is seen holding a guitar inside a car. While playing the guitar, he is seen singing the song soulfully.

“Pov- You are in one sided love,” read the text insert in the clip. Since being shared on March 18, the clip has amassed more than 62,000 views on the Meta-owned platform.

“abad Barbaad ❤️ Behad khubsurat gana @ipritamofficial Da,” Rathor captioned the clip. Netizens cannot stop gushing over his melodious voice and praises poured in the comments section.

A user commented, “This is the real talent 🙌🙌 hats of sir… following your passion along with the that doing your duty for the nation…. Very much impressed sir…give some tips for becoming like you…😊😊🙏 By the way voice is to good.”

Another user wrote, “Something euphonious sounds beautiful and pleasant. ‘You have a euphonious voice.” A third user wrote, “Such an heart touching voice.”

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