Video: Vadodara-Bound Visually-Impaired Train Passenger Sings 'Ye Tune Kya Kiya' As His Friends Tap Water Bottles & Seat To Create Beats
With the train gently moving in the background, he sang with passion, and his voice was strong and full of emotion.

Visually-Impaired Passenger's Singing Video Goes Viral From Vadodara Train | Instagram@khedkar_harish/YT@Javed Bashir Music
A heart-touching video from a train journey to Vadodara, Gujarat, is winning hearts online. It shows a visually-impaired man singing the soulful Bollywood song 'Ye Tune Kya Kiya' while his friends, also visually impaired, create beats by tapping water bottles and train seats.
The video was shared on Instagram by Harish Khedkar on April 23 and has gone viral with over 7 million views, 1.1 million likes, and 23,000 comments.
Harish, who reportedly filmed the music moment on camera, identified the singer as Vikas, a passenger travelling to Vadodara.
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In the clip, Vikas, dressed in a dotted white shirt, sat by the window seat to render the popular song.
With the train gently moving in the background, he sang with passion, and his voice was strong and full of emotion.
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Beside him, his friends didn’t sing, they turned into impromptu percussionists. Using plastic water bottles and the seat under them, the group tapped out a rhythm that complemented the vocals.
The coordination was good enough, the instruments candid — but the vibe? Absolutely on point!
What started as a simple train ride quickly transformed into a mini musical concert on wheels for fellow passengers onboard.
As the video rolled out online, netizens expressed their reactions to it. "This is so pure and beautiful", one commented. "Waah", wrote another.
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