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MS Dhoni Sings ‘Bole Jo Koyal’ In Viral Advertisement

Known for his love for vintage songs, Dhoni has previously been seen singing classics during his cricketing career.

MS Dhoni has once again captured the attention of the internet, this time not for his cricketing prowess but for showcasing his singing talent. In a recent advertisement promoting an e-bike, Dhoni can be seen effortlessly singing Falguni Pathak’s hit song ‘Bole Jo Koyal’. Enjoying his ride through the countryside, Dhoni’s rendition of the song is accompanied by the chirping of birds, adding to the picturesque scene.

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Known for his love for vintage songs, Dhoni has previously been seen singing classics during his cricketing career. His fondness for the song “Main Pal Do Pal Ka Shair Hoon” from the movie ‘Khabie Khabie’ is well-known, and he even incorporated it into his retirement announcement on Instagram, where he shared a series of nostalgic photos from his playing days.

Some Dhoni fans suggested that the creators of the advertisement cleverly utilized the ‘Bole Jo Koyal’ song, noting that it had been previously used to mock the cricket icon. Many have hailed it as the standout advertisement of the IPL 2024 season, praising the writers for their ingenuity in crafting viral content featuring Indian cricketers.

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First published on: Apr 05, 2024 03:29 PM IST


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