Republic Day 2025: Mumbai Cop’s Soulful Flute Cover On ‘Ae Watan, Watan Mere’ Wins Hearts On The Internet; Video Viral

A video uploaded by Mumbai Police on Instagram showed a heartwarming display of patriotism and talent, where Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) Dadasaheb Tukaram Khule of R.A. Kidwai Marg Police Station was seen playing his flute on a Bollywood-based patriotic song. His soulful flute rendition was themed on the 'Ae Watan, Watan Mere' song from the film 'Raazi'.

Rahul M Updated: Sunday, January 26, 2025, 03:56 PM IST
Video: Mumbai Cop’s Soulful Flute Cover On ‘Ae Watan, Watan Mere’  | Mumbai Police

Video: Mumbai Cop’s Soulful Flute Cover On ‘Ae Watan, Watan Mere’ | Mumbai Police

It's Republic Day 2025 and people are celebrating this occasion in different ways. While some are dressing up as popular freedom fighters, others might be engaging in reading the Constitution of India aloud at a gathering. However, here's a music video that is going viral online. It shows a uniformed cop rendering a patriotic beat.

A video uploaded by Mumbai Police on Instagram showed a heartwarming display of patriotism and talent, where Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) Dadasaheb Tukaram Khule of R.A. Kidwai Marg Police Station was seen playing his flute on a Bollywood-based patriotic song.

His soulful flute rendition was themed on the 'Ae Watan, Watan Mere' song from the film 'Raazi'.

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The song is originally sung by Arijit Singh for the Bollywood film 'Raazi', which stars Alia Bhatt in the lead role.

Mumbai cop's flute cover goes viral

"From maintaining law and order to orchestrating melodies of patriotism, PSI Dadasaheb Tukaram Khule of R.A. Kidwai Marg Pstn strikes the perfect chord this #RepublicDay with his soulful flute rendition", Mumbai Police captioned the online post.

The Mumbai cop's flute cover on the song 'Ae Watan, Watan Mere', shared on social media this Republic Day, has captured the hearts of many netizens. Khule’s flute performance impressed people and evoked a deep sense of national pride.

Viewers praised the performance with a series of comments. While a few wrote "Happy Republic Day" reacting to viral video, others dropped 'heart' and 'applause' emojis in the comments section.

So far, the clip has attracted hundreds of likes and 10,000 views.

Published on: Sunday, January 26, 2025, 03:56 PM IST

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