US Man Bharatnatyam Dance Viral Video: A viral video of an American dancer is winning hearts across the internet. Alex Wong from the US impressed viewers with his graceful Bharatnatyam performance on the Bollywood song “Chhalka Chhalka Re” from Saathiya. Wearing a bright smile and nailing every move, Alex brought a perfect mix of classical charm and modern energy to the stage. His expressions, posture, and coordination were spot on, leaving fans amazed. The performance, set to a song composed by AR Rahman and sung by Richa Sharma, Vaishali, Mahalaxmi, and Shoma, has gone viral. showing just how far Indian classical dance has reached across the globe.

Sharing the video online, Alex wrote, “Recently, I’ve been wanting to take an Indian dance class on a whim, so I started searching for classes. This was my first Bharatanatyam fusion class! I found it difficult to coordinate the specific and traditional hands and footwork, as it was like learning a new language!”

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The now-viral Bharatnatyam video was shared on Instagram by Alex on his official account 'alexdwong.' The video shared four days ago received 1.5 million views from people. Instagram users were quick to react to the viral video. "Wow! Such grace and expressions! You are doing great and I couldn’t say it is just your entry into Bharatnatyam," a user wrote. "There is so much grace in Indian classical dance and you embody every bit of it with your beautiful and soulful movements," a second user added.

"Give this man an Aadhar Card, please!!! Also, the shy face after was my favorite, so much love for Alex," a third user wrote. "Ohhhh wow. You got the true essence of the style. You’re such a beautiful, soulful & graceful dancer," added a fourth user. "Some dancer family from India, please adopt this guy. We have families dedicated to generations of art, one of those. Please teach him," another user added.

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"At first, I thought this was AI-generated. As a trained Bharatanatyam dancer, I can tell you that you did an amazing job," added another user. "You were beautiful- what I noticed and loved was the head movements - the way you looked at your hands and feet which is a quite often overlooked but one of the most important parts of this dance form - and your facial expressions as well - you had that look of admiration towards yourself and the dance which again is so poignant for this form. So, thank you for doing justice to a dance form I have grown up doing since my childhood. You did beautifully - From a fellow Bharatnatyam Dancer," another person added.