- By Poorva Karki
- Thu, 17 Aug 2023 01:11 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Tamannaah Bhatia’s new song ‘Kaavaalaa’ from the hit movie ‘Jailer’ has triggered a trend as the internet is full of people dancing to the popular song. Pushing geographical boundaries, the song has reached fans outside India. Soon after a video of a Japanese man grooving to the track went viral, a video of Korean men dancing to the hit song surfaced online. The video was shared by the men on their official social media handle and left the people impressed. The effect was more on the Indian audience who were overjoyed after watching the foreign faces acing an Indian song.
The video was shared on the Instagram handle ‘AOORA’. The post was captioned, “Korean boys after watching South Indian movies".
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The video began with the Korean men dancing to the hit song. They maintained spot-on expressions and aced the trending steps of the song. The boys donned black and white attire and were performing on a stairs-like platform.
The video instantly went viral as netizens, especially from India, loved it. The post was shared a few days ago and has received 1.5M likes from netizens. Taking to the comment section, the people shared their views.
“Wow indian telugu song nice dance,” a user said. “Indian effect in Korea,” a second person wrote. “I want to dance with them,” commented a third fan. “Wow intha song Korea varaikum poirucha.. lotZz of luv from India,” added a fourth person. “Indian movies so we provide to our india ok so, don't say anything about k-pop respect to all thankyou,” joined a fifth netizen. “Wow Love and support from India,” wrote a sixth.
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Tamannaah Bhatia’s ‘Kaavaalaa’ song has become an instant hit among the people. The popular track is from Rajinikanth’s blockbuster film ‘Jailer’. The film hit the theatres on August 10.