Twitter Has A Field Day As Daler Mehndi Falls For Parody Post That Claimed His Songs Helped Prince Harry
Daler Mehndi was fooled by a spoof post stating that Prince Harry mentioned the Indian musician in his latest biography ‘Spare’.
New Delhi: Daler Mehndi was fooled by a spoof post stating that Prince Harry mentioned the Indian musician in his latest biography ‘Spare’. Users on Twitter were amused by Daler's message, as they couldn't believe he'd taken a fake post seriously. This led to a lot of laughter among Twitter users.
Originally published on Instagram by @qualiteaposts, the post said as follows: "Prince Harry reveals music artist he listened to in his lowest moments in new book 'Spare'. "In the times I felt alone and separated from my family, I always took time to myself to sit back and listen to Daler Mehndi. His lyrics resonated with me and got me through a lot."
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On Twitter, the singer shared a screenshot of the article believing it’s real and wrote, "I am grateful to the blessings of Guru Nanak, my mom and dad, I created a unique Pop Folk Ethnic Music Style. Love you Prince Harry! God Bless you, In gratitude that my music helped you. @TeamSussex".
The Twitterverse was full of people who respond with gifs and memes of all degrees of hilarity. A fan tweeted, “Guys, I think we should tell him,” while another said, "Daler paaji yeh duniya badi zalim hai (Daler paaji, this world is very cruel)."
Check out some of the amusing responses:
When it comes to great music, Daler Mehndi is a household name. It's been 27 years since his debut, yet his songs are the most played at parties everywhere. From ‘Bolo Tara Ra Ra’ to ‘Garda Uda Diya’, from Bollywood to chart-topping tunes, there is a song for each occasion.