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‘Blessed by the divine': Shreya Ghoshal sings ‘Piyu Bole' to pregnant woman's baby bump, heartwarming video goes viral
‘Blessed by the divine': Shreya Ghoshal sings ‘Piyu Bole' to pregnant woman's baby bump, heartwarming video goes viral

Indian Express

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

‘Blessed by the divine': Shreya Ghoshal sings ‘Piyu Bole' to pregnant woman's baby bump, heartwarming video goes viral

Shreya Ghoshal, one of the most celebrated Indian singers, is winning hearts with her humble gesture towards a pregnant fan. During her 'All Hearts Tour' in Amsterdam, Ghoshal was captured interacting with one of her fans backstage, and the video has gone viral. After her performance, Ghoshal was approached by a pregnant fan who expressed her deep love for her music. What followed was a moving gesture. The singer knelt, gently placed her hand on the woman's baby bump, and sang Piyu Bole from Parineeta as a lullaby for the unborn baby. Crooned by Shreya Ghoshal and Sonu Nigam, the song features Vidya Balan and Saif Ali Khan. As the video progresses, the emotional fan can be seen thanking Ghoshal for singing to her baby bump. Sharing the video, Instagram handle @varindertchawla wrote '#ShreyaGhoshal's soulful voice and heartfelt gesture—singing for a pregnant fan with her hand on the baby bump—has melted hearts all over the internet.' Watch the viral video here: A post shared by Varinder Chawla (@varindertchawla) The video wooed several social media users who hailed Ghoshal for her heartfelt gesture and 'magical' voice. 'Shreya Ghosal so sweet gesture I'm sure the baby must be dancing inside happily,' a fan wrote. ' an experience for that unborn child,' another fan commented. 'Really beautiful. Very soothing song and Shreya madam you are awesome,' a third fan said. 'the baby was blessed by the divine voice,' a fourth fan wrote. Ghoshal, who made her Bollywood singing debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Devdas in 2002, has lent her voice to songs in several Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, and others. She began her 'All Hearts Tour' in 2023 and continues to captivate her fans worldwide. She has also performed at several prestigious venues such as the Royal Albert Hall (London) and the SSE Arena.

Fan travels ‘12,000 km' to see Shreya Ghoshal live in Mumbai on his birthday; singer gives him a sweet shoutout
Fan travels ‘12,000 km' to see Shreya Ghoshal live in Mumbai on his birthday; singer gives him a sweet shoutout

Indian Express

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Fan travels ‘12,000 km' to see Shreya Ghoshal live in Mumbai on his birthday; singer gives him a sweet shoutout

Mumbai was buzzing with emotion and music as Shreya Ghoshal wrapped up the India leg of her All Hearts Tour with a sold-out finale that fans won't forget soon. But one particular moment from the night stood out and has since gone viral — a fan flew more than 12,000 km just to be there, and as fate would have it, the concert also fell on his birthday. In a now widely shared video, Ghoshal is seen pausing on stage as she notices a sign in the crowd. Reading it, she looks surprised and says, 'What, what, travelled 12,000 km? To be here? Thank you so much.' Spotting the birthday message too, she asks, 'Is it your birthday today?' The fan nods, and she warmly replies, 'Happy Birthday dude! So lovely. Thank you. Means a lot.' The touching exchange, captured on camera, was first posted by celebrity photographer Varinder Chawla and later reshared by the Instagram page 'thewhatup' with the caption, 'Fan travelled 12,000 km on his birthday to attend queen Shreya Ghoshal's concert in Mumbai.' A post shared by The Whatup (@thewhatup) Comments flooded in from all corners of the internet. One admirer pointed out, 'It's like she's singing with every word, even when she's just talking to the crowd,' while another gushed, 'She's being so sweet.' Someone else chimed in with, 'Imagine travelling 12,000 kilometres on your birthday to attend Shreya Ghoshal's concert.' Yet, even the way Ghoshal transitioned back into her set had people smiling. One amused user wrote, 'Anyone here who's wondering which place is 12000 km away from Bombay? Gurl said anyway yaar.' Moments like these – when artists connect with their fans – are what make live performances magical. And Shreya wasn't the only one recently to have such a heartwarming moment. At Grafest 2025, hosted by Graphic Era University in Dehradun, music director and singer Amit Trivedi also had a memorable encounter. Amid the crowd was Kaushik, a budding singer. But instead of staying in the audience, Kaushik found himself in the spotlight. In a video that quickly made the rounds, he was seen holding a mic, singing Yeh Fitoor Mera – a song composed by Trivedi himself and originally sung by Arijit Singh. As his voice soared through the venue, the crowd erupted in cheers while Trivedi, visibly touched, watched with pride and admiration.

Shreya Ghoshal pays emotional tribute to Indian Armed Forces during Mumbai concert: ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam is my way of touching their feet'
Shreya Ghoshal pays emotional tribute to Indian Armed Forces during Mumbai concert: ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam is my way of touching their feet'

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shreya Ghoshal pays emotional tribute to Indian Armed Forces during Mumbai concert: ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam is my way of touching their feet'

Patriotism took centre stage at Shreya Ghoshal 's All Hearts Tour concert in Mumbai, as the singer paused her set to pay tribute to the Indian Armed Forces . During her heartfelt rendition of AR Rahman's Maa Tujhe Salaam, Shreya became visibly emotional while addressing the crowd, leaving many in the audience teary-eyed and reflective. She acknowledged the peace and safety citizens enjoy because of the selfless service of Indian soldiers. 'Every second that we are standing here, we are not even having a single worry in our mind because there is somebody protecting us at the border," she said. 'Any place you ever see an army man, navy, or air force officer, we should touch their feet. This song is my way of touching their feet—a Charan Sparsh." The timing of the tribute added depth to her message, coming just days after India's Operation Sindoor and its swift retaliation to cross-border hostilities from Pakistan. Shreya thanked the armed forces for their unwavering courage and urged everyone to recognise their sacrifices beyond fleeting moments of gratitude. Calling for a shared expression of national unity, she told the audience, 'I would like that all our bands also be united in this. If everyone sings this together, then I think it will be a very beautiful feeling. I feel this is how we should remember this moment." As the crowd joined in singing Maa Tujhe Salaam, the concert hall transformed into a chorus of patriotic voices. More than just a musical performance, the evening became a reminder of the debt owed to the brave men and women who serve the country. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Shreya Ghoshal's tribute to armed forces with 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' rendition. Watch
Shreya Ghoshal's tribute to armed forces with 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' rendition. Watch

India Today

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Shreya Ghoshal's tribute to armed forces with 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' rendition. Watch

Singer Shreya Ghoshal paid a heartfelt tribute to the Indian armed forces during the Mumbai leg of her 'All Hearts Tour' on May 24. The concert, which was postponed from May 10 due to Operation Sindoor, marked the final Indian performance of her her concert, Ghoshal performed the patriotic song 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' and paused midway to speak to the audience about the role of the armed forces in ensuring the safety and security of the second that we are standing here, we are not even having a single worry in our mind because there is somebody protecting us at the border,' she said. 'Any place you ever see an army man, navy or air force officer, unka charan sparsh karna humara banta hai (we should touch their feet). So ye gaana hume charan sparsh karte hue, humare matrubhoomi ke liye hume saath gaana chahiye, mai chahungi ki humara saara band bhi isme invited ho. Saath mein gayenge toh (This song is like a charan sparsh (a respectful bow) from us. We should sing it together for our motherland. I would like our entire band to be part of this as well. If we sing it together, then) I think it will be very beautiful and I feel this is how we should remember this moment.'advertisementWatch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Varinder Chawla (@varindertchawla)The tribute comes shortly after rising tensions between India and Pakistan, marked by India's launch of Operation Sindoor, a significant cross-border military Mumbai concert concluded the Indian leg of Ghoshal's tour and featured a full-capacity audience. The singer's remarks and performance received a warm response from those in Watch

Shreya Ghoshal's Mumbai Concert Turns Into An Emotional Salute To The Indian Forces
Shreya Ghoshal's Mumbai Concert Turns Into An Emotional Salute To The Indian Forces

India.com

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Shreya Ghoshal's Mumbai Concert Turns Into An Emotional Salute To The Indian Forces

New Delhi: During the Mumbai leg of her All Hearts Tour, singer Shreya Ghoshal left the audience visibly emotional with a heartfelt tribute to India's armed forces. Just as she began singing Maa Tujhe Salaam, Shreya paused and addressed the packed crowd with a message straight from the heart. 'Every second that we are standing here, we are not even having a single worry in our mind because there is somebody protecting us at the border,' she said. 'Any place you ever see an army man, navy or air force officer, we should touch their feet. This song is my way of touching their feet — a Charan Sparsh.' Her tribute came against the backdrop of recent courageous acts by the Indian military, including Operation Sindoor and a brave response to a recent cross-border threat. She went on to urge everyone—fans, bands, and fellow artists—to come together in unity. 'I would like that all our bands also be united in this. If everyone sings this together, then I think it will be a very beautiful feeling. I feel this is how we should remember this moment,' she said. Watch The Video Here: The concert turned into a patriotic celebration as the crowd rose to sing Maa Tujhe Salaam with Shreya. In that moment, the concert became more than just a show—it was a collective tribute to the heroes who guard the nation. Shreya's emotional performance served as a reminder of the sacrifices made by our soldiers—and the importance of remembering them not just in times of conflict, but alway

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