This father-daughter duo singing Dil Dooba is the cutest thing you'll see today
A father-daughter duet has melted hearts across social media, with a simple rendition of a beloved Bollywood song turning into a viral celebration of music
A father-daughter duet has melted hearts across social media, with a simple rendition of a beloved Bollywood song turning into a viral celebration of music, innocence and family. Shared by Instagram creator Yash Shrivastava, the video has racked up over 20.3 million views at the time of writing. Yash frequently posts clips of himself singing with his young daughter, but this particular moment appears to have struck a special chord with viewers. Read Full Story The pair were singing Dil Dooba, the popular romantic track from the 2004 Bollywood film Khakee, starring Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai. Sung by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal, the song remains a nostalgic favourite for many Bollywood fans more than two decades after its release.
In the viral clip, Yash can be seen holding his daughter Avika in his arms as he begins singing the song with a smile on his face. As he continues, the little girl enthusiastically chimes in with a perfectly timed "Haan!" during the lyrics, prompting her father to laugh while carrying on with the performance. The two continue swaying together, exchanging smiles throughout the video as Avika occasionally joins in with her adorable responses. The unscripted interaction, filled with giggles, affection and genuine joy, is what many viewers say makes the clip so special. Sharing the video, Yash wrote, "She said 'Haaan Haaan Haan' and my whole world melted." "Singing Dil Dooba with my baby girl Avika was the most unscripted, unprepared, purest moment of my life.
No studio. No rehearsal. Just us. Just love." He added that his daughter had no idea how magical she sounded, which was precisely what made the moment memorable for him. Watch the video here The wholesome clip quickly found an audience online, with viewers gushing over the father-daughter bond on display. Many commenters were particularly charmed by Avika's sense of timing, noting that her cheerful interruptions somehow fit perfectly into the song. Others said the video reminded them of the unique joy of sharing favourite songs across generations, describing the feeling of hearing a child enjoy music that once defined their own childhood and youth.
Several viewers admitted they had been eagerly waiting for more videos featuring the duo, while others simply described the clip as heartwarming and impossible to watch without smiling. For many, it was less about the song itself and more about witnessing a small, unfiltered family moment that felt refreshingly genuine in an age of carefully curated social media content. Ends
