Singer Sonu Nigam Tries To Reprise Dhinchak Pooja’s ‘Dillon Ka Scooter’ And His Version Will Leave You In Splits

We all know that people, in general, play Dhinchak Pooja’s songs when they have an intention of irritating others, tagging our peers on her Facebook posts, sharing her videos on someone’s timelines, Dhinchak Pooja has become the medium of teasing.

Earlier, Internet’s new sensation Dhinchak Pooja was made the scapegoat for India’s loss in Champions Trophy Finals. People went bashing her in possible ways, trolled her extensively on social media, and finally, it is so believed that there’s nothing that can stop her, as she herself said in a Facebook post, “Nothing can stop a girl who is blessed by God.”

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And now, something happened, something so sad for the almost non-existing Dhinchak’s fans, someone who goes by the name ‘Kathappa Singh’ claimed copyrights on her songs following which YouTube removed the same. Though there is always a ray of hope, this time this isn’t any fake news, Internet’s much followed Dhinchak’s songs are gone from the Youtube.

Getting into the facts, this is so much hard to believe that how can one really steal such a shitty music. But, not everything has ended, we can now wholeheartedly watch her only single ‘Dilon Ka Shooter’, it seems that this song has survived from Kathappa Singh, or, maybe this is all remained as this song was exclusively made on the dear demand from her pseudo beloved fans.

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Be it YouTube or anything, nothing can part our common brains from the echoes of ‘Dillon Ka Shooter’s singer girl. One thing is sure, despite being the unconditionally annoying songs, she will echo for some more time.

However, Bollywood’s popular singer Sonu Nigam got his ears on Dhinchak’s musical numbers. He recently listened to her ‘Scooter’ song and couldn’t resist himself from sharing about the same on his social media accounts. He took on to his Facebook handle and shared a video of him singing the ‘Dillon Ka Scooter’ in 1990’s singer Kumar Sanu style.

He captioned it: “Despite Nevaan against the idea, I just can’t resist sharing this. This has been going through my head the entire night in Calgary. I have to express it out now that I’m in London.”

Check out the video here:

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