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VIDEO: This Indian Uncle's Dance Moves On Govinda's Song Are Breaking The Internet

IANS, 31 May, 2018 12:23 PM

    A video of an uncle dancing to Govinda’s ‘Aap Ke Aa Jane Se‘ at a function seems to be breaking the Internet. Twitterati can't stop rolling in the aisles after watching the video

     

    The 1 minute 36 seconds long video was tweeted by one Gautam Trivedi on the micro-blogging site.

     

    So, what’s the big deal, huh? Well, there are no sweet girls and cute boys jiving to some cool hip-hop number. Instead, you have a middle-aged uncle and a shy aunty dancing to a hit song of Bollywood star Govinda.

     

    The song is from movie Khudgarz. We can say without doubt that even Govinda would have fallen in love with this uncle’s super awesome moves.

     

    From ‘I wish this video never stops’ to ‘pure awesomeness’, Twitter is going crazy over this video.

     

    So, like us, if you are still working or need a something to set you in the weekend mood, just watch the video.

     

    this is it! m/

    Posted by Vijay Tonk on Wednesday, 30 May 2018
     

    Brilliant, isn’t it? The man seems to be in his own zone. Many people took to social media to share the hilarious clip. Actors Dia Mirza, Divya Dutta and Sandhya Menon liked the killer dance moves of the uncle, and many other people posted hilarious jokes about the video on Twitter.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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