King Charles, Queen Camilla Welcomed With Bollywood Hit 'Dhoom' Tunes, Netizens Say 'Hrithik Roshan Disguised As Camilla'
King Charles and Queen Camilla were welcomed at Westminster Abbey with the Bollywood hit "Dhoom Machale" performed by the Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band.

A video of King Charles and Queen Camilla has gone viral on the internet. As they arrived at London's Westminster Abbey, King Charles and Queen Camilla were welcomed with the tunes of Dhoom Machale from Bollywood hit Dhoom.
According to media reports, the sound performance was by Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band, a popular Hindu Scottish pipe band known for their desi twist.
The latest performance of the group at Westminster Abbey has left the viewers in disbelief. While several users thought that it might be an edited video from the event, BBC also featured the iconic tunes of Dhoom Machale when King and Queen were being welcomed.
Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band shared the video on Instagram. It is a unique ensemble that blends traditional Scottish bagpiping with Hindu cultural elements. Their post read: “Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band London were honoured to perform at the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey in the esteemed presence of Their Majesties King Charles and Queen Camilla. A truly unforgettable moment celebrating unity, heritage, and culture, and follows a long list of performances by the band in front of royalty.”
Many viewers thought immediately of Dhoom 2, where Hrithik Roshan as the protagonist pulls off a daring heist by disguising himself as Queen Elizabeth. However, the original tune is attributed to Enta Ma Oltesh Leih released in 2003.
“That's clearly Hrithik Roshan disguised as Camilla,” joked one Instagram user. “I think Dhoom 4 movie promotion happened there,” another said.
“Relax boys, it’s Hritik gone to take the Kohinoor back,” an Instagram user joked.
Another comment under the viral video read: “The band master cooked that day.”
























