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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

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On Sunday morning, Bhim Niroula made everyone’s morning

A clip of the YouTube singer performing his famous ‘Sunday Morning Love You’ at Britain's Got Talent has gone viral, with many calling it a mood freshener at such uncertain times.On Sunday morning, Bhim Niroula made everyone’s morning
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Published at : April 26, 2020
Updated at : April 26, 2020 16:34

When Bhim Niroula appeared on the stage of Britain's Got Talent, a UK-based reality show, judges as well as the audience were not familiar with him nor his viral song ‘Sunday Morning Love You’.

But when he started singing his song—which had been released seven years ago—the audience and even the judges, except Simon Cowell, started enjoying his performance, with many of them even joining him, swaying to the song.

Before his performance, Niroula, a 54-year-old Reading-based hotel manager, said that he had written the song for his partner, charming the judges. And for his performance, which got the crowd to its feet, the singer got three yeses among the panel of four judges, which means he will be moving to the next round of auditions. 

Since his audition clip was published, it is trending on YouTube and has received more than 100,000 views. On other social media platforms too, the video is being widely shared, with many users expressing their happiness from watching the video and even calling it a mood freshener during such a time of uncertainty. “Waking up to Bhim Niraula on Britain's Got Talent has really made my day,” wrote one Twitter user. “I wish I had Bhim Nirola’s confidence,” wrote another Twitter user.

Niroula, however, is not new to reality shows. Previously, he had also auditioned for the Indian franchise of the reality show, India’s Got Talent, but could not make it beyond the first round of auditions.

"My only motto was to make a song in English, with simple lyrics, pop music and background that changes every 3-6 seconds," Niroula had told IBNLive in an 2014 interview when he was asked about his song.

Niroula also has two other songs on YouTube—Let’s Fly in the Sky and Dancing All Night, the latter of which has a million views. 


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