India’s First Musical Road: Location, Song & Inauguration Date!

Feb 11, 2026, 21:28 IST

India’s first musical road on Mumbai’s Coastal Road plays “Jai Ho” as you drive! Learn about India’s first musical road, its exact spot, the song details, inauguration by CM Devendra Fadnavis, and how this innovative road makes journeys fun and safe.

India just got a playful twist on its roads. India’s First Musical Road is a musical stretch on Mumbai's Coastal Road, where the grooves in the asphalt sing "Jai Ho" when you roll over them at the right speed. 

India’s First Musical Road is a savvy bit of tech, turning a drive into a small concert by mixing fun with safety, nudging drivers to keep pace steady. The BMC informs that the road network in Mumbai extends to over 2,300 km. 

Such innovations as this musical road are meant to make highways smarter and more interesting for 2.2 crore daily commuters of the city.

Learn about India’s first musical road, its exact spot, the song details, inauguration by CM Devendra Fadnavis, and how this innovative road makes journeys fun and safe.

Where is India’s First Musical Road Located?

India’s first musical road is located on the northbound stretch of Mumbai Coastal Road from Nariman Point to Worli, right after the Worli tunnel exit.

This 500-meter stretch sits in the first lane of the northbound carriageway, named after Dharmveer Swarajyarakshak Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Marg

The BMC chose this busy corridor because it handles thousands of vehicles daily, making the innovation accessible to many.

Feature

Details

Location

Northbound Mumbai Coastal Road (Nariman Point to Worli, post-Worli tunnel)

Song

“Jai Ho” from Slumdog Millionaire

Speed Needed

60-80 km/h

Inauguration

Feb 11, 2026, by CM of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis

Cost

Rs 6.21 crore

Which Song Will India’s First Musical Road Play?

India’s first musical road plays the iconic Bollywood song “Jai Ho” from the movie Slumdog Millionaire.

The Oscar-winning track, composed by A.R. Rahman starts playing when vehicles hit 60-80 km/h (about 37-50 mph). Special rumble strips vibrate tires to produce the melody, audible even with car windows closed.

Key details:

  • The tune evokes patriotism and celebration, perfect for Mumbai’s energy.

  • Drive at the exact speed range—too slow or fast, and it won’t play properly.

  • It’s the world’s fifth such road, inspired by Hungary’s melody roads.

When was India’s First Musical Road Inaugurated?

India’s first musical road was inaugurated on February 11, 2026, at 12:30 PM by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

The event happened on the Mumbai Coastal Road with Deputy CM of Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde and former MP Rahul Shewale(who proposed the idea) present. Shewale got the concept from a Hungarian consulate meeting with BMC chief Bhushan Gagrani last month.

Project highlights:

  • Cost: Rs 6.21 crore (excluding GST), executed by a Hungarian firm.

  • Length: 500 meters of precision grooves.

  • Goal: Promote safe driving speeds while adding fun to commutes.

Know about the Longest Road Networks in World here.

Conclusion

India’s first musical road on Mumbai Coastal Road brings “Jai Ho” to life through clever grooves, inaugurated on February 11, 2026. It mixes innovation, patriotism, and safety to make drives memorable. Next time you’re on that stretch, roll at 60-80 km/h and enjoy the free concert!

Alisha Louis is a US Content Specialist with a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) graduate degree. With over 3 years of experience and a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, she specializes in covering trending news and educational developments across the United States. Her articles combine journalistic POV with engaging narratives, making complex topics accessible and relevant for global audiences. Dedicated to delivering timely and trustworthy content, Alisha brings a fresh, insightful perspective to every piece she writes.

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