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Punjabi music at a party is one sure way to get everyone grooving on the dance floor. It easily transcends barriers of borders with its catchy tune and energetic mood. An Instagram video posted by a Bhangra artist named Hardy Singh perfectly demonstrates this. The clip features an exciting boat party in the middle of nowhere. With Daler Mehndi’s popular track Tun Tun Tun song playing in the background, people can be seen vining together.
As seen in the clip, Singh takes charge and performs Bhangra steps with ease, while local partygoers joyously mimic the steps. And we must say, they did a pretty good job.
An overlaying caption on the video reads, “POV: When even European boat parties are incomplete without Bhangra.”
The video has almost 2 million views on the social media platform and the comments section passed the vibe check.
A user commented with Diljit Dosanjh’s catchphrase, “Punjabi aa gaye oye”.
Another user said, “What a vibe”.
“Punjabis know how to party”, read a comment.
Speaking of Punjabis, a user went on to mention, “Always conquering the world”.
“Mauhool set kardita paaji (You set the vibe, Paaji)”, read another comment.
Tunak Tunak Tun’s mania has always been on a whole other level. Ever since its 1998 release, the song has maintained its iconic status. At the 45th Chess Olympiad when India won a remarkable double gold, the winners proudly danced to this Punjabi song.
Even business magnate Anand Mahindra acknowledged that “Victory is always communicated well in Punjabi!” by reposting the video.
Victory is always communicated well in Punjabi!???? https://t.co/4gsYhv1nVs
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) September 23, 2024
A user commented, “Punjabi music and dance is very vibrant.”
Punjabi music and dance is very vibrant ????— Hemant (@Hemant__Rathee) September 24, 2024
Another user mentioned, “Absolutely, Victory sings loudest in Punjabi, every win feels larger-than-life, echoing pride and triumph in every syllable.”
Absolutely, Victory sings loudest in Punjabi????, every win feels larger-than-life, echoing pride and triumph in every syllable.— My Name Is Khan (@Kaun_Shahrukh) September 23, 2024
The video has almost 2 lakh views.
ChessBase India originally posted the video, which shows young men doing the bhangra steps on the Punjabi song when the girls join in and groove to the beat.
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