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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau wins heart by showing bhangra dancing skills

| @indiablooms | Feb 23, 2018, at 09:50 pm

New Delhi, Feb 23 (IBNS): Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has won several hearts in India on Thursday night when he showed his dancing skills at an event here.

Wearing traditional Indian attire, Trudeau captivated hearts here when he showed his Bhangra skills during  a dinner in Delhi on Thursday evening.

The event was taking place at Canada House.

Trudeau is quite popular in doing Bhangra back in his own nation and several Youtube videos are there showing the premier enjoying performing the traditional Punjabi dance form.

Accompanied by wife Sophie Trudeau, Justin Trudeau looked electrifying during the event as he shook his legs to the beats of dhol.

The crowd cheered and wished him.

The video was captured by journalist Rohit Gandhi.

Image: Rohit Gandhi Twitter page

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