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Jethalal And Babita Dance To Badal Barsa Bijuli: Joining one of the best dance trends that ruled social media for a long time, Prisma Khatiwada and Princy Khatiwada’s ‘Badal Barsa Bijuli’, the iconic duo of Jethalal and Babita from the famous comedy TV serial ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’ left the fans impressed and amused. The video of the two dancing to the hit Nepali track instantly went viral as many loved the chemistry and recalled the couple’s weird dynamics that were shown in the show. Many also called it better than the original trend and hailed the masterpiece and its editor. The clip was shared on the Instagram handle ‘thealrightsquad’. The post was captioned, “Jethalal and babita ji on badal barsa.” 

 
 
 
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The original video that was used in the viral clip was taken from one of the episodes of the hit show ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’. In the original episode. The iconic duo of Jethalal and Babita were dancing to the hit song ‘Tune Maari Entriyaan’ from the 2013 film ‘Gunday’. 

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The video instantly went viral and left the people happy. Most recalled the fun series and dubbed the two their favourite duo, while others called their edit better than the original ‘Badal Barsa Bijuli’ video which dominated the internet for a long time. The edited video was posted a while back and pulled 234K views from netizens. 

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Taking to the comment section, the netizens shared their views. “Jethalal winning the trend again,” a user said. “I don't think I'm wrong to say that they were the first to do this trend,” added a second person. “Hats off to the creator,” said a third. “Still dancing better than many of the reelers on this song,” said a fourth. “I can't control my laughing till the comment enters,” commented a fifth user. “Mast dance hai (Great dance),” added a sixth person. “This is better than the girls who originally danced on the song,” said another.