Video: Popular English Rhyme Gets A Classical Twist, Internet Reacts
NDTV
This rendition combines the English lyrics and the sounds and melodies of Hindustani classical music.
Ananth Rupanagudi, an Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS) officer, recently shared a video on social media that went viral in no time. In the video, a man beautifully combines the well-known English nursery rhyme "Johnny Johnny Yes Papa" with Hindustani classical music. Viewers have been enthralled with this unique interpretation, which demonstrates the creativity and cultural diversity that exists in the country. यह अगर 100 साल पहले आता, तो अंग्रेज़ अपना देश खुद छोडकर चले जाते! 😀😛😂 #English#rhymes#Musicpic.twitter.com/uolJqbEwde
In the video, a man is seen playing the harmonium while the other is seen playing the tabla. Meanwhile, another man sitting in the middle of the group sings the rhyme with a classical touch to it. This rendition combines the English lyrics and the sounds and melodies of Hindustani classical music. The rhyme added a new cultural dimension for the viewers, creating an enthralling experience.
The two-minute video left many social media users impressed. Since being shared, it has amassed over 20,000 views. "If this had come 100 years ago, the British would have left their country themselves!" reads the caption of the post.