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Viral Dance Video: The internet can’t stop talking about a video where two choreographers turned a casual moment into a breathtaking Bharatanatyam performance on Bollywood’s iconic track Mere Dholna. The clip, shared by choreographer Pankaj Pandey on Instagram, shows him along with Prakhyati Srivastava delivering an impromptu act that left both the live audience and online viewers spellbound.

In the viral video, the duo, dressed simply in formal shirts and trousers, stood by as the crowd encouraged them to dance. They surprised everyone by slipping into graceful Bharatanatyam moves, perfectly syncing to the beats of the much-loved song from BhoolBhulaiyaa. The caption on the video reads, “Impromptu choreography. Just pure vibe,” and that vibe is exactly what fans felt.

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Social media was quick to shower love, with users dropping comments full of awe and excitement. The post shared two days ago received more than 4 million views from social media users. One user wrote, “How manly he looks while dancing." "Here I stop functioning when I wear formals(not that I haven’t danced in formals) BUT THIS PERSON IS DOING CLASSICAL DANCE IN FORMALS CRAZYY!!! Damn!! Mind-blowing dude. More Power to you," a second user added.

"To the people who consider classical dance as 'feminine'... JUST SEE HIM DANCE," a third user added. "MashaàAllahhhh!!! Please keep our beautiful Indian classical dance alive. What amazing posture! What movements! What grace !!!! Wah wahwah !! Brilliant," added a fourth user. "Who are you, bro?? Such effortless and graceful dancing, the duo had such amazing energy!!" a fifth user added.

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"Crazy how in Sanatan way of life, maa kaali is the one most associated with intense wrath and fierce anger, which irl or in societal stereotypes is considered as a masculine thing, whereas lord Nataraj, a form of lord shi,v is the king of dance, which is associated with femininity in societal stereotypes," another user added.