Team India is currently plying its trade in the ongoing cricket world cup where they are currently at the number three position in the pool after two wins in as many games. The men in blue first pipped South Africa by 6 wickets in Southampton and they followed it up with a win against defending champions Australia by 36 runs in London.
The Indian team led by its inspirational skipper Virat Kohli will next face an uphill task against New Zealand in their third game of the tournament. The men in black pipped the Indian team in their first warm-up game by 7 wickets and it will be a matter of redemption for India.
Bhojpuri song marks the celebration of India’s win over Australia
In a viral video on twitter, fans claimed that Bhojpuri hit number “Lollypop Lagelu” was played in the streets of London after India’s victory over Australia on Sunday. Several social media posts claimed that the video was from London with hundreds of people dancing on the hit number.
The video spread like a wildfire after Bollywood singer and rapper Baba Sehgal shared it on his Facebook wall. But the question now arises is the authenticity of the video, was it really from the streets of London and answer to the question is simply “No”.
The viral video is actually from Carnival of Cultures in Berlin where people from multiple diversity living in Germany gather for colourful dance performance on the streets. In fact, you can clearly see “Berlin” written on the van playing the music that rules out any connection with the ICC cricket world cup.