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Mumbai Police Adds Desi Swag To Indonesian ‘Aura Farming' Trend
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The term 'aura farming' has instantly become a social media buzzword, referring to the practice of exuding effortless calm and developing one's charisma or 'aura.'
An Indonesian kid shaking his legs on the front of a boat has gone viral, sparking an international trend known as 'aura farming.' The viral moment has been re-created by prominent athletes and several admirers worldwide. The trend is being shared on different social media platforms. The latest one to join the bandwagon is our very own Mumbai Police, who tried the cool steps from the trend, leaving the internet impressed.
In a video shared on Instagram, five Mumbai Police officers, dressed in their uniform, are seen performing the viral boat dance step on the seaside platform at the popular Marine Drive.
The clip instantly grabbed the attention of the viewers, generating mixed reactions. While many called out the officials for making reels during their working hours, others came out in support.
An Instagram user wrote, 'Let them live, they are human too." Another one wrote, 'Acha laga police bhaiyo ko enjoy karthey huye. Unki bhi life hothi haina (It was nice to see the Police Officers enjoying. They also have a life, right?)." One of them shared, 'There must be a shortage of money. Why doesn't the government take action on this?"
'I really request that the Supreme Court suspend all the officers in this video who were on duty. Please, if you don't, then no one will trust in law and order," a comment reads. Another one reads, 'Oh okay, this is so awesome, ultimate one."
What's Aura Framing?
The term 'aura farming' has instantly become a social media buzzword, referring to the practice of exuding effortless calm and developing one's personal charisma or 'aura'. A viral video of Rayyan Arkan Dikha, an 11-year-old student from Kuantan Singingi Regency in Indonesia, caught the attention of viewers.
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Dikha, dressed in traditional Teluk Belanga costume and a Malay Riau headcloth, is seen balancing bravely on the tip of a long canoe-like racing boat known as Jalur while doing his now-iconic performance.
Not just the Mumbai Police, the Republic of Singapore Navy also joined the viral trend by performing Rayyan's signature moves aboard its MSRV Protector.
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