Language no bar: Dubai kid's joyful take on ‘Mundian To Bach Ke’ spreads cheer

Language no bar: Dubai kid's joyful take on ‘Mundian To Bach Ke’ spreads cheer
The internet is full of videos, but sometimes a very simple moment stands out. One such video is now being shared widely on social media. It is not flashy or edited. It simply shows a small child enjoying music in a pure and happy way.People are loving the clip because it feels real, warm, and easy to connect with.


A song, a smile, and full confidence

The Instagram video, reportedly recorded in Dubai, shows a young kid singing the Punjabi song Mundian To Bach Ke. What stands out instantly is his confidence. He walks in comfortably, sings without hesitation, and clearly enjoys the rhythm. There is no pressure in his performance. It feels like pure fun.
As the song continues, he adds simple bhangra-style moves and playful expressions. Even when a few words are missed, the feeling of the song stays strong. That ease and comfort is what people are enjoying the most.


Comments full of love and laughter

Soon after the video started circulating, social media users shared their reactions. Many praised the child’s energy and accent. One user commented, “He got the accent and the moves right, just need to work on the lyrics.” Another user spoke about how popular the song has become among children, saying, “This is the most famous song in my daughter’s class in Abu Dhabi, and all of them are 10-year-olds from all over the world.”


Identity clarified by the uploader

As the video went viral, some viewers assumed the child was Russian. The Instagram user who shared the clip later corrected this in the comments. They wrote, “Correction: This super talented singer is reportedly Armenian, not Russian. But the truth is, his talent is global, and we hope he keeps making everyone proud.” Another comment reflected life in multicultural cities, “Welcome to Dubai, we all end up speaking a 3rd language.” Disclaimer: The details mentioned in this article are based on information shared in the original social media post and user comments. The Times of India does not independently verify the identity or background of individuals featured in viral videos.Thumb image: Instagram
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