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Sonu Nigam Delights Flyers By Breaking Into Song 30,000 Feet In The Air

Sonu Nigam Delights Flyers By Breaking Into Song 30,000 Feet In The Air
NOIDA, INDIA - NOVEMBER 11: Indian Bollywood playback singer Sonu Nigam speaks during a press conference on November 11, 2014 in Noida, India. Nigam will perform live with 30 musicians at Entertainment city, Noida on November 22. The Show Klose to my Heart will be happening for the first time in Delhi NCR. (Photo by Burhaan Kinu/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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NOIDA, INDIA - NOVEMBER 11: Indian Bollywood playback singer Sonu Nigam speaks during a press conference on November 11, 2014 in Noida, India. Nigam will perform live with 30 musicians at Entertainment city, Noida on November 22. The Show Klose to my Heart will be happening for the first time in Delhi NCR. (Photo by Burhaan Kinu/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

Instead of listening to the usual instructions delivered by flight attendants, some passengers recently received a melodious surprise when singing maestro Sonu Nigam took control of the in-flight intercom and started singing.

During a flight, the famous singer nonchalantly made his way to the microphone and performed 'Panchhi Nadiyaan' and 'Aisa Lagta Hai' from Refugee (2000) and 'Do Pal Ruka' from Veer-Zaara (2004). He was delighted when a few of his co-passengers joined in, and encouraged them by saying "Aap bhi gaate hain. My God,saare singers hain!" (You also sing. My God, everyone's a singer here!)

Watch him deliver an effortless performance:

MissMalini Exclusive: Sonu Nigam recently surprised all the travellers on a flight when he went up to the in-flight...

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