
Delhi Police shares video of cab driver singing while driving in peak traffic. Don't miss the message
India Today
The video by Delhi Police shows an app cab driver identified as Shashikant Giri, singing the song Chhup Gaye Saare Nazare from the movie Do Raaste.
A feel-good video of a cab driver from Delhi has won the hearts of netizens. The clip was shared by the official Twitter profile of Delhi Police. Amid the rainy weather and the traffic snarl, the delightful video is bound to lift your spirits. Also, Delhi Police shared an important message along with the clip.
The video shows an app cab driver identified as Shashikant Giri, singing the song Chhup Gaye Saare Nazare from the movie Do Raaste. Originally sung by Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar, the melodious song was perfectly sung by Giri while driving amid the frustrating traffic.
"Love Music? Sing! don't blow horn at a traffic signal," read the caption in the video.
Take a look:
How to stay calm at traffic signal.. pic.twitter.com/dcfBH5Xz5Z
The video has garnered over 10k views and the numbers are swiftly increasing.
Composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal, the 1969 song was written by Anand Bakshi. The movie Do Raaste starred Rajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, Bindu, Asit Sen, Balraj Sahni and Prem Chopra.

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