Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim take part in an impromptu musical moment during an official lunch in Malaysia. The performance occurs during Anutin’s two-day visit focused on strengthening bilateral relations. NDTV and Free Press Journal both report that Anutin plays a saxophone while Anwar sings, turning a formal setting into an informal cultural exchange. The video shared from the luncheon goes viral online, with viewers reacting to the unexpected display of the leaders’ involvement in the performance. Free Press Journal specifies that Anwar sings songs associated with artists such as Frank Sinatra (“My Way”) and Elvis Presley (“Can’t Help Falling in Love”), though the reports frame it primarily as an unplanned sing-along rather than a scheduled segment. Anwar later posts photos from the luncheon on his official social media accounts, describing the event as enriched by cultural performances and shared artistic heritage. Separate reporting in the Free Press Journal notes that the broader visit also aims to enhance economic cooperation and address border-related issues, alongside the diplomatic discussions.