
This US Groom Surprises Bride With 'Dhoom' Dance, Hrithik Roshan Reacts
The video showed the groom coming on the stage and then getting surrounded by his friends. All of a sudden, the "Dhoom Again" song starts playing, with the groom hitting the floor with the hook step.
The video was shared on an Instagram account named letteringbysav, with the caption, "They all ate that omg. Groom surprised the bride with this dance."
One user wrote, "He deserves Aadhar card after this." "Omg. The crowd does not deserve him. There needs to be more desis on the crowd," another user chimed in.
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When Indian baraat took over New York's iconic Wall Street
Indians go berserk when it comes to weddings and festivities. Recently, New York's Wall Street looked like Delhi street when a 400-person Indian baraat took over the streets of Lower Manhattan. All decked in traditional Indian attire, all were seen dancing to Bollywood tunes.
The video went viral on social media, with netizens having mixed opinions. "We shut down Wall Street for a 400-person baraat - who would've ever thought? Definitely a once-in-a-lifetime kind of magic," DJ AJ, who performed at the event, said in the caption. The video was posted on Instagram.
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