• Source:JND

India Victory Viral Video: Across the nation, the streets came alive as cricket enthusiasts poured out in large groups to celebrate India's momentous victory at the T20 World Cup finals. Scenes of unbridled revelry unfolded as the country's devoted fans took to the streets, dancing, cheering and waving the tricolour in a display of national pride.

From the bustling metropolises to the smaller cities, the celebrations knew no bounds. Viral videos captured the electrifying atmosphere, with crowds gathered in various locales, including Jammu, Hyderabad, Patna, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune and other parts of nation, where people were seen hugging, dancing and chanting patriotic slogans, rejoicing in the long-awaited victory.

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In the heart of Delhi, a large number of people gathered at the iconic India Gate to celebrate India's remarkable victory. Meanwhile, in Bengaluru, fans wearing the Indian team's attire were spotted dancing in pubs and outside eateries.

In the heart of Mumbai, the iconic Shivaji Park witnessed an outpouring of joy, as thousands of individuals converged to raise the national flag and chant patriotic slogans, celebrating India's hard-fought victory.

Even the usually sombre confines of Mumbai Airport were transformed, as passengers were seen dancing to the beats of dhols with happy tears. Posters congratulating the triumphant Indian team adorned the terminals, further amplifying the celebratory atmosphere.

In Hyderabad, fans showcased their creativity by running through the city's streets while proudly holding the Indian flag.

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