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Driver turns traffic jams into concerts with his ‘karaoke rickshaw’; internet can’t get enough

The autorickshaw proudly displays signs reading “Karaoke Autorickshaw,” “Please like, comment, and share,” and even “Google Search” on its roof.

Mumbai driver's ‘karaoke rickshaw’Mumbai driver's ‘karaoke rickshaw’

Traffic in Mumbai can be exhausting, but some people find creative ways to make the long waits more bearable. One auto-rickshaw driver, in particular, has caught the internet’s attention with his unique approach.

Dressed in a white uniform and black cap, the spirited driver was spotted in Mumbai’s Juhu area, making the daily grind of traffic a little more entertaining for those around him.

A viral Instagram video shows the driver singing the classic Bollywood song Phir Wahi Raat Hai from the 1979 film Ghar while waiting at a traffic signal. What makes the affair even more interesting is his auto-rickshaw isn’t just an ordinary one — it proudly displays signs reading “Karaoke Autorickshaw,” “Please like, comment, and share,” and even “Google Search” on its roof.

Watch the viral video:

 

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The video has been viewed more than a million times. The driver’s unique blend of creativity and musical talent has captivated social media users, sparking a wave of reactions and shares online.

A radio jockey Roshan commented, “Inka contact details koi share karo… Radio mai bulaya jaye.”

Another user commented, “Men watch > Men feel Good > Men Like.”

A third person wrote, “People like these make world a beautiful place.” A fourth individual wrote, “Live your dreams in any form it doesn’t matter what others think. Keep yourself charged in work.”

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This isn’t the first time this auto-rickshaw driver has gone viral. Before this, musician Amit Trivedi shared a video on Instagram featuring the driver, whose auto-rickshaw was decorated with colourful lights and equipped with a speaker and mic. In the clip, he passionately sang Mohammed Rafi’s classic song Khoya Khoya Chand, impressing Trivedi with his voice.

 

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Have you ever come across anything like that before?

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