During the indian election season, you may have seen songs supporting your preferred party. The deplorable political process is flavored by the catchy tunes released by certain fan accounts or the official music released by parties. It appears that America has also been affected by this obsession. Entrepreneur ajay Jain Bhutoria, who is Indian-American, made a music video ahead of the US elections in november to demonstrate the community's support for Kamala Harris. Additionally, it was the Hindi-dub rendition of RRR's Oscar-winning song "Natu Natu."
 

The song was performed by bollywood star Bharti Singh, who added a twist to it by explaining in plain words how happy the indian diaspora would be if harris was elected president. Videos of members of the community supporting harris and Walz are also displayed. The choice of the Academy Award-winning song for this campaign was a wise one since, in addition to being popular with South Asian groups, it is also well-known to a wider Western audience.
 

This comes after the "Indian Americans for Harris" campaign was introduced a few days earlier in the major battleground states. It would be fascinating to watch if Trump's team makes any countermovements or attempts to win over Indian-American votes.
 

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