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Poet Kumar Vishwas Sings Ram Song for 4-Year-Old Fan at Indore Airport
✍️ Amar Ujala · Indore
🗓 19 Aug 2026, 10:48 AM
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At Indore Airport, poet Kumar Vishwas sat on his knees and sang a Ram song for four‑year‑old fan Yatika, who requested her favourite hymn.
Indore Airport became a brief stage for poet Kumar Vishwas on Wednesday when he met Yatika, a four‑year‑old girl who travelled with her family. The young fan recognized the poet instantly and expressed a wish to hear her favourite Ram song.
Responding to the child's request, Vishwas knelt down on the terminal floor and performed the hymn, delighting onlookers and airport staff alike. The spontaneous rendition lasted a few minutes, during which the poet maintained a gentle tone suitable for the young audience.
Witnesses said the gesture highlighted the poet's humility and his connection with fans of all ages. The incident was captured by several attendees and shared on social media, drawing warm reactions from netizens across the country.
While no formal event was organized, the impromptu performance underscored the cultural resonance of traditional devotional music in everyday public spaces.
Authorities at the airport confirmed that the meeting was informal and posed no disruption to regular operations.
Responding to the child's request, Vishwas knelt down on the terminal floor and performed the hymn, delighting onlookers and airport staff alike. The spontaneous rendition lasted a few minutes, during which the poet maintained a gentle tone suitable for the young audience.
Witnesses said the gesture highlighted the poet's humility and his connection with fans of all ages. The incident was captured by several attendees and shared on social media, drawing warm reactions from netizens across the country.
While no formal event was organized, the impromptu performance underscored the cultural resonance of traditional devotional music in everyday public spaces.
Authorities at the airport confirmed that the meeting was informal and posed no disruption to regular operations.