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Bhopal Viral Video: The festive season often surprises people online, and one such video from Bhopal is now the talk of social media. A woman dressed like a nun joined a group of women for dandiya and her unusual look has left everyone curious. The video, shared on Instagram by Sourabh Kahar, has already grabbed over two million views. Kahar is popular for sharing fun and unique moments from around the city and this one quickly went viral.

In the viral video, the woman in a nun’s outfit can be seen moving perfectly in rhythm with others. But what caught most people’s attention was her serious face. While everyone around her danced with big smiles, she kept looking straight into the camera with a serious expression, creating a striking contrast. The post was captioned, "Abhivyakti mein bhoot." 

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The comment section was flooded with mixed reactions. Some people found the scene hilarious and entertaining, while others questioned it. Many pointed out that it’s not the first time such a video has appeared online, showing how unusual moments like this often keep coming back to spark conversations. 

"I guess such type of people should not allowed in garba... fancy dress competition is not going on.. second..who cant respect this festival and make fun like this.. should not allowed.. its devi's festival positive energy.. and such people bringing negativity with such outfits horrible makeovers... its not Halloween night, please try to understand..if you cant respect then don't insult with such negative appearance," a user wrote.

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"It's not the costume, it’s the expressions he’s maintaining," a second user wrote. "Abhivyakti is a good name in Indore /Bhopal. Such activities have happened in Indore in the past few years and now in Bhopal's Abhivyakti. Why are you people allowing such negative aura people in the event who can't respect and maintain the dignity of the festival? Because this shows the Abhivyakti brand is also not respecting and maintaining the dignity, if you can't stop entering such people in the event, if you people can't manage, then stop organizing such events. Majaakbanakarrakhahai," wrote a third user.