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WATCH: A Kerala Priest And His Dance Moves Have The Internet's Attention

Darpan News Desk , 05 Jul, 2017 12:00 AM

    Thousands are loving a new viral video that captures a Kerala priest's impressive dance skills.

     

    On June 27, Shine Antony posted a minute-long video to Facebook that shows a priest join a group of young people dancing enthusiastically in front of a church. The clip has been watched over 2.3 lakh times already and people online are loving the priest's ability to match moves with the students.

     

    The clip begins with a few young people dancing in front of a church. When the beat drops, a priest identified as Father Merton D Silva, who serves at a church in Kerala, makes his appearance. He dances exuberantly amidst the students in his long white robe.

     

    Watch the viral video below:

     

    ദേ വേറൊരു അച്ചന്റെ ഡാൻസ് എടവനക്കാട് പള്ളിയിലെ കൊച്ചച്ചന്റെ കിടിലൻ ഡാൻസ്....Fr Merton D Silva

    Posted by Shine Antony on Monday, 26 June 2017

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