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Man Twists THIS Iconic Animated Song into ‘Aarti’ | VIRAL VIDEO

A viral video shows a man performing an aarti while singing the popular song ‘Aasman Ko Chukar Dekha’ from the 2007 animated film 'Return of Hanuman'. The clip has sparked nostalgia and joy, drawing positive reactions from viewers online.

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Man Twists THIS Iconic Animated Song into ‘Aarti’ | VIRAL VIDEO

The 2007 animated movie Return Of Hanuman’s song ‘Aasman Ko Chukar Dekha’ is a timeless one that continues to be a favorite among 90s, 2000s, and early 2010s fans. Even years later, the song still brings enthusiasm and nostalgia, making it a jamming song for most. Its high-energy feel has kept it in everyone’s minds.

There was a viral video recently that came up online where a man was performing an aarti to this legendary song, filling people with joy and nostalgia while watching it. The video shared on Reddit by user ‘SatoruGojo232’ shows the man smilingly performing the ritual along with singing the song, which made everyone smile. The post accompanied by the caption “Shree Pavanputra Hanuman ki Jai” went viral and received upvotes.

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Shree Pavanputra Hanuman ki Jai
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Some users felt a sense of admiration for the enthusiasm and dedication of the man. “Jai Shri Ram,” posted one, while another said, “Cute. The man is fully absorbed in worshipping God whilst ALSO getting enjoyment out of it. This is the kind of faith that I think in high regards.” A third user commented, “The fact that this is actually sounding so good proves that anything that is good towards God in all the good spirits will always work.”

Others noted the upbeat quality of the video, with one remarking, “I love how the man is completely into it. Like this is devotion too.” Another commenter added, “If one wants to, they will anyway. The man perhaps did not know more about bhajans or aartis. Or maybe he just wanted to sing more.”
Whatever the case, I adore how it’s so positive. At last, someone said, “For children who make the rest so hard to learn, they can definitely start with this. Devotion is devotion.”

The video shows a fresh, light-hearted interpretation of devotion, injecting some amounts of happiness and spirituality into the viewer.