At Pondicherry University, a 77-year-old Mitsubishi executive won hearts by performing a Tamil song from the famous Rajinikanth film Muthu. Videos circulating on social media show senior executives singing and dancing to the song as students and colleagues cheer. When this man's video was shared on X, it gained a lot of attention and received a large amount of praise from netizens.
The video was shared on the microblogging platform by Ananth Rupanagudi, an Indian Railway Accounting Service (IRAS) official. In the caption of the post, Rupanagudi wrote, “Mr. San Kuboki of Mitsubishi Corporation, 77 years old, attended the GLOBIZZ'24 event organized by Pondicherry University! He entertained MBA students with Rajinikanth's Tamil song. I was fascinated,” he wrote. The starring movie “Mutu” has been making Japan crazy since 1995! ” (Also read: Amazing performance of animal songs by a girl, Saari Duniya Jala Denge leaves everyone amazed)
The video shows Kuboki standing near a podium with a microphone in his hand. When music comes from the speakers, he starts singing along to the beat. Immediately, the students were excited to hear his story. Many people applaud him and support him. The video also captures Kuboki's energy and enthusiasm as he moves around the stage and dances while singing the song.
Watch the video here:
This video was shared on March 2nd. Since it was posted, it has gone viral with over 300,000 views. This share has received over 5,400 likes and numerous comments. Many people liked his performance and flooded the comments section of the post to shower him with praise. (Also read: Soul-stirring performance of Ravindra Sangeet by African artist surprises people)
Check out people's reactions:
One said: “His reach to the top of Mt. Thalaivar is miles ahead of any other Indian hero.”
Another added: “Music has no language or barriers. It just comes through your ears, touches your soul and makes a forever home in your heart.”
“I love his enthusiasm,” a third posted.
A fourth commented: “Music is truly a language in itself.”
A fifth added: “This is healthy.”