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BSF Jawan sings 'Border' song, goes viral on Twitter

New Delhi [India], Jan 14, (ANI): A video of a BSF Jawan singing 'Sandese Aate hai' from the film Border has gone viral on social media.

ANI Jan 14, 2019 20:13 IST googleads

Video sees a soldier singing the song from the 1997 war film while people around him applaud his efforts.

New Delhi [India], Jan 14, (ANI): A video of a BSF Jawan singing 'Sandese Aate hai' from the film Border has gone viral on social media.
The video sees a soldier, identified as Surinder Singh singing the song from the 1997 war film while people around him applaud his efforts.
Singh had earlier appeared in Indian Idol 10 last year.



The video, which was earlier posted on Youtube had caught the attention of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal who rewteeted it. The video has since then been shared by Twitter user Anita Chauhan and has gone viral.
Soon after the video was posted, people took to Twitter to share their views, with one user writing, "i got goosebump while listening to him...so beautifully he sang that song.."

Another user posted, "Proud of you sir. BSF jai jawans. U people r the real heros of this nation. What a song I am in tears."

Twitterati were not shy of showing their love and adoration for the jawans who fight for the nation.

One user wrote, "Salute to our very loved an respected soldiers.... Jai Hind, Jai Bharat," with another posting, "He would be the TRUE one and his co brothers to have FELT each words they sang! Vande Mataram!"
Since being posted, the video has received over one lakh views and 3,866 likes. (ANI)

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