Viral Video: Baby Boy Joins Flute Player in Pune Metro, Internet Melts
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Inside a Pune Metro coach, music and innocence created a moment that melted the internet. Flute player TanIshq Ghodke shared a video of himself performing the iconic Little Krishna tune when an unexpected co-artist joined in, a baby boy seated with his mother across from him.
As the melody floated through the coach, the baby slipped off his mother’s lap, crawled towards Ghodke, and began tapping on his flute case in perfect rhythm. The impromptu duet left the flautist calling it “One of the sweetest moments of my life.”
Instagram users couldn’t stop gushing. “Little Krishna was so cute,” one wrote, while another noted how the baby’s gaze added to the magic. The comments overflowed with heart emojis and nostalgic memories.
For many, the clip rekindled childhood afternoons spent watching the Little Krishna animated series on Cartoon Network. Its signature flute tune, once etched into collective memory, found new life in the metro, bridging generations.
But the video carried a deeper resonance too. In Hindu mythology, Krishna’s flute isn’t just an instrument it’s a symbol of love, connection, and harmony with the eternal. For a few fleeting minutes, a metro coach became exactly that: a space where music, innocence, and joy came together in perfect sync.
As the melody floated through the coach, the baby slipped off his mother’s lap, crawled towards Ghodke, and began tapping on his flute case in perfect rhythm. The impromptu duet left the flautist calling it “One of the sweetest moments of my life.”
Instagram users couldn’t stop gushing. “Little Krishna was so cute,” one wrote, while another noted how the baby’s gaze added to the magic. The comments overflowed with heart emojis and nostalgic memories.
For many, the clip rekindled childhood afternoons spent watching the Little Krishna animated series on Cartoon Network. Its signature flute tune, once etched into collective memory, found new life in the metro, bridging generations.
But the video carried a deeper resonance too. In Hindu mythology, Krishna’s flute isn’t just an instrument it’s a symbol of love, connection, and harmony with the eternal. For a few fleeting minutes, a metro coach became exactly that: a space where music, innocence, and joy came together in perfect sync.
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