- By Poorva Karki
- Wed, 02 Oct 2024 03:51 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Leaving people nostalgic in one of the most beautiful ways possible, a man single-handedly ended up dominating the internet trends after he shared a dance video of him gracefully grooving to a Bollywood song. What made his performance unique from the rest on social media was his clean and smooth classical dance moves, along with his effortless ‘mudras’ that were quick to garner praise from netizens. As a cherry on top, the man chose a soothing song, Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Tere Naina’, which went well with the entire performance. As soon as his video was shared, it began to do rounds on social media, as people had a lot to say about it.
The hit song ‘Tere Naina’ is from the blockbuster movie ‘My Name Is Khan’. The film was released more than a decade ago, in 2010 and starred the iconic duo of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol.
The dance video was quick in winning people over, resulting in a plethora of reactions by many. Most loved the man’s song selection, while the rest continued lauding his moves and his ‘mudras’. Many also commended his expressions.
The video was shared on social media platform Instagram, by the handle ‘Sahil Raai’. The video was shared 4 days ago and pulled 74K likes from people.
Watch the viral video:
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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Try doing it in dhoti, it brings even more elegance,” a user said. “Simple yet elegant, that ful pe Shabnam took my attention,” added a second person. “Broooo is showing why we should pay for the internet. This was too good,” commented a third person.
“His Mudras are clearer than my eyes. Too much love. Keep going,” added a fourth user. “Please stay single in your next life. I'll come to marry you,” added a fifth person. “Ur mudra is the most beautiful mudra I have ever seen in my entire life,” added a sixth person. “THE GRACE AND FLUIDITY IN YOUR MOTION,” added another.