Pune Professor Turns Rockstar, Sings ‘Mehbooba Mehbooba’ at College Event — Video
Pune Professor Turns Rockstar, Sings ‘Mehbooba Mehbooba’ at College Event — Video
College life is often a mix of lectures, assignments, and friendships, but every now and then, a moment comes along that freezes time and becomes unforgettable for students. The bond between professors and students can sometimes go beyond the classroom, and when a teacher decides to express themselves creatively, it leaves a lasting impression. Over the years, we’ve seen many educators surprise the internet by showing off their talents—be it dancing, singing, or performing—but the latest sensation comes from Pune.
During a recent event at Sri Balaji University, Pune, a professor took the stage during “Drishti 2026” and left everyone spellbound with his rendition of the iconic “Mehbooba Mehbooba” from the classic film Sholay. The performance was captured in a video shared on Instagram by user Nupur Mall, showcasing the professor’s energy, confidence, and undeniable stage presence.
In the clip, the professor is seen fully immersed in the song, delivering every note with flair while students cheer him on enthusiastically. Above the video, it was written: “Attendance ke liye aaye, fan banke chale gaye” — came for attendance, left as a fan. Nupur Mall’s caption perfectly summed up the moment:
“When your professor has more vibe than your playlist. Sri Balaji University, Pune College professor singing song on a college event Drishti 2026.”
The video quickly went viral, racking up over 1.1 million views in a short span. Social media users were quick to praise the professor’s charisma and the connection he shares with his students. One viewer commented, “This is the kind of professor who makes college life memorable,” while another wrote, “He didn’t just sing, he owned the stage completely.” The enthusiasm of the students reflected in the clip only added to the appreciation, with one comment noting, “Students cheering like this shows how loved he is on campus.”
Many online users highlighted how such performances challenge the usual perception of professors and make academic life more relatable and enjoyable. “Not every day you see a professor outshining performers,” one comment read, while another said, “Gone are the days of boring lectures; this is the vibe we need.” Some even felt that the respect for the professor doubled after seeing him perform with such confidence and charm.



