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Youtube video on students dancing to a '90s Bollywood mashup goes viral

| | Jun 03, 2017, at 11:09 pm
Mumbai, June 3 (IBNS): A dance video, featuring some college students performing on some of the popular Bollywood numbers, has gone viral on popular video sharing website Youtube.

 

The performers are dancing on some of the popular 90's numbers like Muqabala, Chak Dhoom Dhoom, O O Jaane Jaana and Koi Mil Gaya.

The nearly three minutes clip starts with a solo dancer belly dancing while others join her as the video progresses and the songs keep on changing in the background.

It seems that the dance performance is a part of a flash mob.

The video has  15,119,260 views till this copy was filed.

The video was uploaded on Youtube on Jan 2 by a netizen whose account is named 'rocks odisha'.

The video is titled on Youtube as 'Odisha college girls dance'.

Link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLf2NRLWQx0

 

Image: Rocks Odisha Youtube video grab

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