‘Krrish Ka Sunega Gaana?’ Indian Army Jawans Go Viral Marching to Hrithik Roshan’s ‘Dil Na Diya Dil Na Liya’

Chandigarh, Updated Jan 21, 2026, 05:17 PM IST – A surprise video from the Republic Day parade rehearsals in Delhi has captured the imagination of netizens across India. Indian Army jawans were seen marching in perfect synchronization to the catchy Bollywood track “Dil Na Diya Dil Na Liya” from Hrithik Roshan’s 2013 blockbuster, Krrish 3.

The clip, shared widely on social media, shows the disciplined soldiers performing precision drills, with arms swinging and heads held high, all in time with the upbeat tune. The video has become an instant hit, drawing laughter, admiration, and curiosity from audiences online.

‘Krrish Ka Sunega Gaana?’ Becomes Internet Sensation

The viral clip has been accompanied by the meme-inspired caption, “Krrish ka sunega gaana?”, popularized by the viral kid known as ‘Le Beta’. The kid’s voice had earlier turned this song into a meme sensation, making the tune even more relatable and amusing for audiences.

Social media users have had a field day, with many tagging Hrithik Roshan and jokingly asking whether the Bollywood superstar himself would watch the jawans’ performance. Others have applauded the army personnel for their sense of humor and flawless execution, blending discipline with popular culture seamlessly.

A Unique Blend of Tradition and Pop Culture

The video is notable not only for its entertainment value but also for highlighting the army’s commitment to precision and teamwork, even while engaging with popular culture. Experts say this fusion of traditional parade drills with contemporary music can make the armed forces more relatable to the younger generation, enhancing public engagement and visibility.

Observers also note that viral moments like these bring a humanizing element to disciplined institutions, showing that even the most regimented environments can appreciate humor and creativity.

Netizens React

Responses on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram have been overwhelmingly positive:

  • “Only the Indian Army can pull this off! Respect and fun in one video.”
  • “Krrish fans, Hrithik must see this. Absolute perfection!”
  • “From memes to precision drills, this made my day.”

The viral trend shows the growing influence of social media in shaping how people perceive traditional institutions, and how popular culture can be used to engage with audiences innovatively.

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