Bengaluru recently witnessed an unforgettable night as Diljit Dosanjh’s concert left fans electrified with excitement. While the energy was high throughout the performance, the real magic happened after the show, when fans brought the concert vibes to the Bengaluru metro in a spontaneous singalong that has since gone viral.
As the concert wrapped up, the Bengaluru Metro extended its services to accommodate the excited crowd, keeping the trains running until midnight. What followed was a heartwarming sight. Fans aboard the metro trains were seen swaying and singing to the beats of Dosanjh’s iconic track Ikk Kudi. A now-viral video captured the impromptu performance, where the sound of celebration echoed through the train, bringing the concert experience right into the heart of the city.
The video quickly amassed over two lakh views, as social media users celebrated the infectious energy of the crowd. One user remarked, “This is the kind of energy we need every day,” while another praised Bengaluru’s spirit, saying, “Bengaluru’s spirit is unmatchable, from the concert to the metro! Pure joy!” Many fans shared their personal experiences, describing the moment as one of collective happiness. One such fan shared, “I was there on that train – the vibe was unreal. It felt like one big family enjoying the music together.”
The night took another surprising turn when Bollywood star Deepika Padukone made an unexpected appearance at the concert. Fans were thrilled to see her enjoying the performance, and videos and photos of her at the event quickly went viral. Dosanjh, in a playful moment, shared a video on Instagram, where he jokingly gave a shoutout to Padukone’s skincare line, saying, “This is the secret to my beautiful skin,” which was met with laughter and cheers from the audience.
This unforgettable evening highlighted not just the power of music to unite people but also Bengaluru’s incredible spirit of joy and camaraderie. From the concert to the metro, fans shared a unique experience that will be remembered for years to come.
Sources By Agencies