Have you seen this yet? An Italian vocal trio just showed up on India’s Got Talent and completely floored everyone by singing a classic Marathi song. Yeah, you read that right.
The group, made up of Giulia, Laura, and Silvia, delivered a stunning performance of “Wajle Ki Bara.” And when I say stunning, I mean the judges were visibly amazed. You could see Shaan, Malaika Arora, Haarsh Limbachiyaa, and Navjot Singh Sidhu completely captivated by their act.
But here’s the thing. This wasn’t their first time tackling the song. You might actually recognize them from a few months back.
From a Beachside Video to the Big Stage
Look, their journey to the IGT stage is pretty cool. Back in July 2025, a video of them singing a cover of “Wajle Ki Bara” on a beach went absolutely viral online. That performance put them on the map for a lot of people and gave them some serious recognition.
So, their appearance on the show wasn’t just out of nowhere. It was the culmination of months of buzz. Sony TV even dropped a promo on its official Instagram on October 7, 2025, just teasing the start of their Marathi performance, and it got everyone talking.
And it seems they’re diving deep into Indian culture. Another promo even showed them singing the powerful Shiva Tandava Stotram. It’s clear they aren’t just one-hit wonders.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
So, how did their big televised performance do after it aired? The reaction has been massive. Seriously.
The video of their performance has already pulled in some staggering numbers. Let’s break it down:
- Over 7 million views on YouTube.
- A whopping 14 million views on Facebook.
That’s more than 21 million views combined, and it’s still climbing. It proves that talent truly has no language barrier. People are just connecting with their energy and their incredible vocal skills.
It’s one of those moments that makes reality TV so great, right? An unexpected act from halfway across the world, celebrating a regional Indian classic, and absolutely winning everyone over. What do you think of their performance?



