Vietnamese woman sings Kareena Kapoor song ‘San Sanana’, goes viral. Watch

Despite the language barrier, the Vietnamese woman’s pronunciation while singing San Sanana won hearts globally.

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The video crossed 3 lakh views within four days.

A Vietnamese woman’s rendition of the iconic Bollywood song San Sanana from 2001 Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Asoka has captured the hearts of netizens worldwide. This performance featured May Bae singing in fluent Hindi, garnering millions of views and sparking a wave of admiration for her vocal prowess on her official Instagram @maybae.1202.

Despite the language barrier, her soulful rendition struck a chord with audiences, showcasing the universal appeal of music in transcending cultural boundaries. Her flawless pronunciation and emotive delivery drew praise from viewers, many of whom expressed delight at discovering the beloved Bollywood classic through a fresh perspective.

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With 27.7k followers on Instagram, the video’s comments section overflowed with admiration and encouragement as they applauded her efforts to celebrate diversity through music.

One user commented, “The hindi pronunciation is 9 out of 10, great”. Another user said, “This proves that music has no language barrier.” And a third user praised the singer saying, “As an Indian I approve your efforts are good!”

The original was sung by Alka Yagnik, Anu Malik, and Hema Sardesai and the movie was released in 2001. The song has become popular again, especially because of a makeup trend on social media.

Beauty influencers and content creators are spending around 12 hours getting ready, wearing Indian clothes, doing their hair and makeup, and wearing lots of jewelry. They record videos of their entire makeover process, often dancing in sync. This trend shows off the key elements of Indian bridal makeup like flawless skin and bright lipstick colours.