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Chris Martin-AR Rahman sing Vande Mataram

| | Nov 20, 2016, at 02:34 pm
Mumbai, Nov 20 (IBNS): International singer Chris Martin, who is the frontman of band Coldplay, created a special moment with music maestro AR Rahman as they joined on stage to sing 'Vande Mataram'.

Chris Martin is visiting India as a part of the Global Citizen India initiative 2016.

The MMRDA grounds in Mumbai cheered aloud as the duo presented the popular number by Rahman.

Sharing the video of the moment, Global Citizen India ‏tweeted: "MAA TUJHE SALAAM ."

Martin charmed his fans by presenting popular numbers like Viva La Vida, Yellow, Fix You, among others.
 

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