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Virat Kohli on Karan Aujla’s Music and the Power of Persistence

Monday, June 22, 2026
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Virat Kohli on Karan Aujla’s Music and the Power of Persistence

Virat Kohli brought up Karan Aujla’s music recently, talking about how one of his tracks really sticks with him because it mirrors his own path. He mentioned ‘Winning Speech’ stands out for him more than anything else from Aujla’s catalogue. It just hits differently.

He said the song connects on a personal level. It feels like it captures what he’s been through. You know, those kinds of things you just carry around. Apparently, he used to listen to it before stepping out onto the field during matches.

When pressed about why that track mattered so much, Kohli dug into his own history. He pointed out that Aujla writes from the heart, and that’s what resonated with him in ‘Winning Speech.’ It seemed tied directly to some of the struggles he dealt with early on. He even brought up losing his dad when he was young. That memory made the song particularly special for him.

It wasn't just about music then. It shifted into something bigger, linking it to how he approaches everything. He talked about this mindset that shaped his whole career. He never stopped holding onto hope, even when winning seemed totally out of reach.

He brought up that massive moment: India beating Pakistan in the T20 World Cup back in Melbourne. That game is huge for him. He explained that feeling that almost craving a situation when it looks like it’s lost, and somehow you manage to pull it back. It’s how he looked at things from a very young age.

And then there was that specific match against Pakistan. He recalled the odds. People told him chances were maybe three percent or something. But he didn't think that way. One percent is fine. If there’s even a sliver of possibility, you keep going. You never really stop until you lose it all.

“I’m made this way,” he said. That kind of persistence just defines him. It keeps looping back to that feeling that some magical thing happened, regardless of the odds stacked against you.

Meanwhile, things were happening on a different level with Karan Aujla. He wrapped up his tour with a big show in Delhi at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. It was huge. Over seventy thousand people showed up. The singer played all those popular tracks ‘Tauba Tauba,’ ‘Gangster,’ ‘Bachke Bachke’ all of them.

Aujla is massive now, you know? He blends real emotion with the hits that sell. Tracks like ‘Winning Speech’ and others have just blown up globally. It wasn't just Punjabi music anymore; it crossed over. That song from the film Bad Newz , ‘Tauba Tauba,’ became huge in 2024, showing how fast things move now.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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