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A video of a middle-aged woman, dressed in a traditional salwar suit with a pallu, playing Pipeline from The Ventures’ album on a guitar has taken social media by storm.
The clip, shared by a user on Instagram, opens with the woman confidently introducing the song while looking straight into the camera. What follows is a flawless rendition of the iconic surf rock tune that has mesmerised viewers online.
Her precise performance and effortless style have left the users in awe. The video, which seemed to be recorded by herself, showcases her mastery over the tune, winning hearts across the internet.
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The comments section quickly filled with praise for her talent, with actor and entrepreneur Parul Gulati saying, “Leave Coldplay and Diljit, a concert for Aunty should be organised.”
Social media users were equally impressed. A user said, “Wow, honestly stunned! Keep rocking, loved it,” while another added, “Women always say there’s no age to learn or achieve. Aunty, you’re rocking it.”
The phrase “Auntyji rocks” became a common sentiment, with users repeatedly calling for more such videos of the woman’s performance.
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Pipeline is one of The Ventures’ most iconic surf rock anthems, released in 1963. The instrumental track, with its catchy guitar riffs and driving rhythm, remains a classic. Written by Brian Carman and Bob Spickard, it has long been associated with surfing culture and continues to be regarded as one of the greatest instrumental rock songs of all time.