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This is an archive article published on May 27, 2023

Watch: Nepali kid wins internet with his rendition of ‘Main Wapas Aaunga’

The clip shared by Indian Administrative Service officer Dr Sumita Misra shows a boy clad in school uniform holding a microphone and singing the song.

Nepali kid's main wapas aaunga Reports said the Nepali boy won hearts with his performances in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs 2019, a reality show.
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Kids often amaze people with their exemplary skills and passions. Now, a kid has left people in awe with his rendition of the Bollywood song Main Wapas Aaunga from the 1997 film Border. Now, netizens are also impressed with his musical skills as the school boy’s video is doing the rounds on the internet.

The clip shared by Indian Administrative Service officer Dr Sumita Misra shows a boy clad in school uniform holding a microphone and singing the song. Immaculately, he sings the song and people are seen listening to him with rapt attention.

“Talent is everywhere. Wonderful.Such a young age and such amazing talent!” Dr Misra captioned the clip in Hindi. Since being shared on Saturday, the clip has amassed more than 18,000 views on Twitter.

Netizens loved the boy’s rendition. A user commented, “Wow wonderful.” Another user wrote, “Tears came to my eyes listening to the song, Amazing talent!” A third user commented, “Awesome talent.”

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The old clip has been attributed to the boy Pritam Acharya. Reports said the Nepali boy won hearts with his performances in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs 2019, a reality show. Sharing a photograph of him with a trophy from the show, Acharya wrote in 2019, “Thank you everyone for supporting me. I secured second position on lil champs saregamapa . I want to thank my parents and all the fans over the world for supporting. This is just starting . ##nepal #saregamapa #music # indianidol.”

The 1999 song was sung by Sonu Nigam and Roopkumar Rathod. The song evokes a strong sense of patriotism among listeners.

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