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Watch: Indian tourists sing beloved Bollywood song at Eiffel Tower– the crowd's reaction is priceless

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At a time when most people capture their travel moments with selfies and videos, a group of Indian tourists did something special during their visit to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. While riding the elevator, they started singing the classic Hindi song “Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein.” Their singing created a beautiful moment that surprised and touched the people around them.

It wasn’t a planned performance or a flash mob, and they didn’t have any instruments– just a group of people singing together on the spot. The song they sang is a classic that many in India know and love. As the elevator went up, their voices filled the space with a feeling of nostalgia. People nearby noticed– some smiled, some clapped, and others quietly watched the beautiful moment happen.

Watch the viral video here:


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The Eiffel Tower is usually full of tourists every day, but that day it became a special place for a touching moment. For a few minutes, the song helped people forget language and cultural differences and brought strangers together with a shared feeling. The song is from a 1951 Hindi movie called Chori Chori. People love it because of its nice tune and meaningful words. It was originally sung by the music legends Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey . This song has been popular in India for a long time, and now, people far away are hearing it too.

One of the group members recorded the moment on video and shared it on social media. Since then, it has been widely shared, with many viewers appreciating the simple yet beautiful act. There was no intention to go viral, but the video touched hearts because of its genuine nature. People praised its authenticity, noting how rare such real and heartfelt moments are in today’s world of carefully curated content.

What made this video so special was how naturally the song fit in. Most people around may not have known the words, but they could feel the warmth and emotion. It showed that even though famous places stay the same, moments like this make a trip truly memorable.

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