Dancing videos these days are the best we can see. And one thing that has gone viral these days. A Sikh man named Hardy Singh has been grooving and dancing to a Punjabi song. And not only that, the venue will amaze you. He posted a video of himself dancing in the centre of Times Square to the Punjabi song "Mundian To Bach Ke'' on Instagram.
According to his social media account, Hardy Singh is a bhangra dancer and teacher located in Dubai who is currently on a world tour giving bhangra seminars for his company, Pure Bhangra.
In the caption, Mr Singh wrote, "Ticking of the Bucket List." He further added, "Yes, I danced in Times Square. Yes, In the middle of a road. Yes, We halted traffic. Yes, We waited an hour for the perfect shot. Yes, This was an on-the-spot choreo. Yes, It had to be Punjabi MC. Yes, I am so happy."
Desi internet users were in awe at Hardy's self-assured bhangra performance in Times Square's centre of the street. Netizens praised him for his active and exuberant dancing, saying it inspired them to get up and move. The video has taken the internet by storm.
Earlier, a video of Indian dancers dancing in unison to the popular Bollywood song "Barso Re" at Times Square, New York, went viral. The song from the movie Guru has been picturised by actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and is popular for its iconic dance steps.