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“Dhoom Machale” Resounds in Westminster Abbey: A Cultural Melange on Commonwealth Day

By Sumitra Patel Last updated: March 27, 2025 4 Min Read
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Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla leave after attending the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration at Westminster Abbey, in London, Monday March 10, 2025. (Yui Mok/Pool Photo via AP)

In a stunning demonstration of cultural fusion, the classic Bollywood song “Dhoom Machale” from the movie Dhoom was sung at Westminster Abbey as part of the Commonwealth Day celebrations. The surprise musical selection by the Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band mesmerized the audience, with King Charles and Queen Camilla among them, synching Indian and Scottish traditions into a special celebration of the diversity of the Commonwealth.

Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla leave after attending the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration at Westminster Abbey, in London, Monday March 10, 2025. (Yui Mok/Pool Photo via AP)

A Historic Setting Meets Bollywood Beats
Westminster Abbey, famous for its gravity and rich history of Britain, was an unexpected but intriguing setting for the lively Bollywood song. The Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band, a talented group of musicians who specialize in blending traditional Indian music with Scottish bagpipes, stole the show as they played the familiar notes of “Dhoom Machale.” The performance was part of the annual Commonwealth Day celebration, which commemorates the common values and cultural bonds between the 56 member nations of the Commonwealth.

As the band began the upbeat melody, the crowd, comprising top political leaders and members of the royal family, stood in amazement. The contrast of a Bollywood song against the historic walls of Westminster Abbey represented the increasing power of Indian culture on the world stage.

Social Media Frenzy
Clips of the performance soon went viral on social media, with desi audiences marveling at their disbelief and laughter. Some commented wryly in reference to Hrithik Roshan’s classic dance steps in Dhoom, while others made lighthearted comments on the Kohinoor diamond. Most users heralded the moment as a vindication of India’s soft power and its growing presence in the global cultural landscape.

One Instagram user quipped, “Hrithik Roshan’s reach is now globally,” and another said, “From Bollywood to Westminster Abbey — India has officially arrived!” The video received thousands of likes and shares in hours, which indicated the universal excitement among the Indian diaspora and Bollywood fans globally.

Cultural Significance
The Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band, based in the UK, has a historical tradition of engaging in musical performances representative of Indian culture at high-profile international events. Their decision to perform “Dhoom Machale” was regarded as an innovative but appropriate gesture towards the Commonwealth theme of diversity in unity.

The concert also highlighted Bollywood music’s soft diplomatic power that still resonates outside Indian borders. The capability of the band to blend Scottish bagpipes seamlessly with Indian melodies demonstrated the cultural interconnectivity within the Commonwealth.

A Symbol of Modern Commonwealth
The presence of Bollywood music at such a high-profile royal occasion is indicative of the changing nature of the Commonwealth, in which old divisions between East and West are being rubbed away. King Charles, who has frequently spoken of the value of multiculturalism, looked visibly delighted by the performance, reinforcing the message of cross-cultural respect and harmony.

As the last notes of “Dhoom Machale” drifted down through the venerable corridors of Westminster Abbey, it was evident that this performance had made its mark. It was more than a musical break — it was a tribute to the strength of cultural exchange and the lasting power of Indian film on the international landscape.

TAGGED: #BollywoodMusic, #CommonwealthDay, #CulturalFusion, #DhoomMachale, #KingCharles, #WestminsterAbbey

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