The most surprising element came when he said "Jai Shri Ram". Coldplay's Chris Martin greeted the Mumbai audience with JAI SHREE RAM 🚩 He was reading placards that fans held up during the concert.
Coldplay’s India Tour, which kicked off in Mumbai, is a celebration for Indian fans who have waited months for this experience. The band’s next performances are scheduled for January 19 and ...
Mumbai: From asking what 'Jai Shri Ram' means to giving a tongue-in-cheek shout-out to cricketer Jasprit Bumrah, Coldplay's first concert in India in nine years was nothing short of a cultural ...
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From asking what ‘Jai Shri Ram’ means to giving a tongue-in-cheek shout-out to cricketer Jasprit Bumrah, Coldplay's first concert in India in nine years was nothing short of a cultural ...
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“Jai Shree Ram” was written on that placard. Chris, who is the band's vocalist, stole the show with his Hindi while performing on stage. After concluding one of his songs, he thanked the ...
Speaking about his stance on Hinduism, he said that today, the Hindu dharma has been reduced to flogging a Muslim man and making him say 'Jai Shri Ram'. "I actually am somebody who can proudly say ...
He was reading placards that fans held up during the concert. One of the placards read 'Jai Shri Ram'. Martin noticed it and read it loud, evoking cheer from the attendees. He also asked what it ...
The design reflects deep cultural symbolism, with a temple motif at 9 o’clock and a silhouette of Lord Ram and Lord Hanuman at 3 o’clock. The phrase “JAI SHRI RAM” is etched beneath the ...
From their heartwarming Hindi greetings to the electrifying 'Jai Shri Ram' chants that reverberated through the crowd, Coldplay showed just how deeply they’ve connected with their Indian audience.