Nagaland Police’s drill video with Bollywood touch goes viral | MorungExpress


A display screen seize from video of Nagaland Police’s drill with Bollywood contact that went viral on July 11. (Morung/display screen seize photograph)

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Dimapur | July 11

Successful tune from 1970 Bollywood movie “Humjoli” sung by Asha Bhonsle and Mohd Rafi, has discovered a brand new lease of life in an unfamiliar territory in addition to setting; courtesy of a pleasant ‘drill’ by Nagaland Police, that went viral on July 11.  

The tune composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal and lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi was picturised on Jeetendra and Leena Chandavarkar.

Whereas the video of the Nagaland Police was shared on WhatsApp, it obtained extra buzz after the video was shared by Indian ‘military veteran’ Main Gaurav Arya on Twitter who wrote, “Can not confirm video however I’m instructed that is Nagaland Police…”

For locals, it was obvious that they have been from the state as the beginning of the video is in Nagamese, the lingua franca of the state. Nevertheless, it was the Minister of State (Impartial Cost) Youth Affairs & Sports activities and Minister of State for Minority Affairs, Kiren Rijjiu, who  confirmed the identical by sharing the video on Twitter informing, “They’re from Nagaland Police.”  

The Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphu Rio additionally retweeted Rijjiu’s video on his official account.  

The Instances of India on-line whereas sharing the video on its varied social media platforms commented that, “Bollywood appears to be a pervasive pressure as a video shared on social media reveals the Nagaland police pressure practising drills to the tune of previous Hindi tune ‘Dhal Gaya Din’. The recruits march completely in sync with the tune, even singing alongside to the beats.”  

The selection of explicit tune is curious and appears to be out of sync with the exercise they’re doing because the unfastened translation of the lyrics goes, ‘The day has ended and the night is right here. Let me go as I’ve to go. The day has ended and the night is right here. Let me go as I’ve to go.’

Nevertheless, it doesn’t matter a lot because the police personnel marched completely as their transfer syncing seamlessly with the tune. 

At one level, when the teacher peppered the lyrics a bit and requested, ‘What would you do after leaving, flip again.’ 

‘One, Two, Three, 4…’ replied the recruits as they reverse the march in excellent synchronisation.


Some social media customers thought-about the video as an exquisite antidote to brighten up the temper in India, as many have been cheerless after India misplaced the Cricket World Cup Semi-final match to New Zealand on July 10. The situation and the unit of the police couldn’t be ascertained until the submitting of this report

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