New Delhi:  Bollywood movie 'Brahmastra' was a huge success at the box office, and had almost the entire nation humming to 'Kesariya'. The tune undoubtedly captured all our hearts, but never did we imagine that the song could be sung in five different languages. Punjabi boy Snehdeep Singh Kalsi has recently sung a part of the song in 5 different languages, with the language changing with every line. 


The video has been shared by Satbir Singh, where Snehdeep can be seen singing the song in Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi respectively. He captioned the post saying, "A Punjabi lad singing Kesariya in Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi. I don’t know how well as I don’t know southern languages but sounds fabulous. Learning more languages is a beautiful thing. Anyone knows who is he?"






The video has garnered over 298K views and netizens have poured in their comments. One of them wrote, "Not sure who he is but as a South Indian I can assure you he has done a fabulous job with the pronunciation too. Smooth!", while another person said, "His southern rendering is even more melodious than the Hindi! Beautiful! everyone is on the lookout, he hasn't surfaced yet."


The video has also been shared by businessman Anand Mahindra with the caption, "Just beautiful. This is what an UNBREAKABLE, united India sounds like…". Snehdeep was elated on seeing this and replied saying, "Thank you so much sir ! This means a lot coming from you."


Snehdeep himself had also shared his version on his Instagram handle with a long caption, dedicating the song to his friends and ex-colleagues from Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad. He wrote, "Kesariya - ended up covering it in all 5 languages. Wanted to cover it ever since the teaser dropped. Started listening to the versions in different languages and couldn't help but try all of them."


He further said, "This one is specially for all my friends and ex colleagues from Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad who have been asking for a regional song's cover since ages. For now I have tried my best to attempt this. Hope you all love it. Let me know how you feel about it."






Additionally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also shared his reel on his Instagram story with the caption, "This is amazing. A great manifestation of the spirit of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat'. Superb!"