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A man walking in a mall with a big speaker playing the song ‘Bharat Ka Baccha Baccha Jai Shri Ram Bolega’ has sparked controversy online.

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A man carrying a large portable speaker was seen walking through a shopping mall while playing a devotional song loudly. Video of the incident sparked strong reactions online. The song titled “Mere Bharat Ka Baccha Baccha Jai Shri Ram Bolega” is a popular Hindu song sung by Pooja Golhani and is often played during religious occasions and public celebrations.
The clip is now being shared widely online as part of a growing trend where people play patriotic or religious songs loudly in public.
A man walks in the mall with a loudspeaker
The clip begins with the man walking through the shopping mall while the devotional song plays loudly from a portable speaker. He appears relaxed and continues to move through the crowd without interacting with the attention surrounding him.
As he walked past shoppers, a few people could be seen looking at him while others simply continued with their day. The man later gets onto the escalator with the speaker still running at maximum volume.
The video depicts him moving from the basement towards the upper floors of the mall while several people nearby look on. Despite the reactions from those around him, the man seems completely unfazed and continues walking through the mall with the music playing.
The clip was shared on
Freedom looks like this, man in mall holding big portable speaker with song Bharat Ka Baccha Baccha Jai Shri Ram Bolega 🔥🔥I hope this becomes a trend. pic.twitter.com/OnRyPUKAji
– WokePandemic (@WokePandemic) May 5, 2026
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As the post spread online, many users strongly criticized the act and described it as a public nuisance.
“This is what Dihati looks like, thinking he’s cool. If he’s so religious, why doesn’t he listen to devotional songs on earbuds without forcing it on others? Class is rare, I listen to devotional songs every day on my buds, not on loud volume,” one user wrote.
Another commented: “This is not freedom.. this is inconvenience.. what religion.. this is inconvenience.. period.” One person wrote: “This is a nuisance bro. He needs to be arrested.”
Another user said: “To me, it’s like an unemployed young man literally blasting a megaphone playing ‘Desh ka bacha bacha’ in a mall. Zero civil sense, zero respect for others.”
Another added: “This is not freedom. This is called harassment and disrespect for the freedom of others, not with regard to the song but with the use of the loudspeaker itself.”
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