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Indian Army jawans captivated audiences by marching to a Bollywood hit during Republic Day 2026 rehearsals. The viral clip showcased their remarkable precision and coordination, blending military discipline with pop culture. This unexpected fusion sparked widespread online praise, with many playfully referencing Hrithik Roshan's superhero persona. The video also highlighted the song's meme journey, crediting a viral child's rendition.
In an unexpected and delightful moment, Indian Army jawans grabbed online attention by marching flawlessly to the Bollywood track ‘Dil Na Diya Dil Na Liya’ from Hrithik Roshan’s 2013 film ‘Krrish 3’.
The viral clip, filmed during Republic Day 2026 parade rehearsals in Delhi, highlights the soldiers’ impeccable coordination, with crisp steps, synchronized arm movements, and upright posture perfectly matching the rhythm of the song.The phrase, 'Krrish ka sunega gaana?' (Will you listen to Krissh's song) became popular due to the viral ‘Le Beta’ meme created by a kid who sang this song. However, it became a meme again after the release of the army video and resonated with both meme-makers and Bollywood fans.
Republic Day 2026 parade rehearsal video goes viral on social media
As the clip spread across platforms, netizens hailed it as one of the “coolest videos on the internet.” Many viewers playfully invoked Hrithik Roshan’s superhero avatar, commenting, “Krrish ka gaana sunega?” Others tagged the actor, urging him to watch the video that perfectly blends military discipline with pop culture fun.
Netizens credit viral kid behind the ‘Le Beta’ meme
Several users pointed out that the song’s meme journey deserved acknowledgment. Some joked that the track had now “reached the army level,” while others insisted the viral kid whose voice popularised the meme version should get due credit for making the song a pop culture staple.
Precision drill meets Bollywood beats
The video captures jawans rehearsing in full winter ceremonial uniforms, performing a tightly coordinated marching drill. Instead of traditional parade music or command calls, the troops timed their movements to the upbeat Bollywood number. Every step landed on beat, giving the otherwise serious rehearsal a lively, energetic, and “swaggy” feel without compromising discipline.
Indian Navy Republic Day 2026 tableau and parade preparations
Meanwhile, preparations for Republic Day continue across the armed forces. The Indian Navy has revealed that its tableau will feature a stitched ship inspired by a fifth-century CE vessel, along with indigenous platforms such as aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. The Navy contingent will include 144 young personnel marching on Kartavya Path, representing a “mini-India” drawn from multiple states and Union Territories.
With an average age of 25, the sailors have undergone over two months of specialised training for the parade.





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