NEW DELHI: A video of a man dancing energetically to the iconic Punjabi track 'Mundiyan' while descending an escalator has gone viral, delighting social media users across platforms.
In the video, the man can be seen coming down the escalator with a portable speaker in hand, unbothered by the crowd around him, as he breaks into bhangra steps with infectious energy.
The spontaneous performance caught onlookers by surprise, with some pausing to smile, while others whipped out their phones to capture the unexpected burst of joy.
The video was shared on Instagram by user @daweed.zet with the caption, “Indian people are so happy.”
The lively performance quickly struck a chord online. Social media users flooded the comments section with praise and excitement. One user wrote, “Chakde mitra!”, while another chimed in with, “Banger, banger, banger!”—summing up the cheer the moment spread.
Though the location of the video remains unclear, the man’s carefree spirit and dance have made him an internet sensation, offering a welcome reminder of how small, joyful acts can uplift many.
In the video, the man can be seen coming down the escalator with a portable speaker in hand, unbothered by the crowd around him, as he breaks into bhangra steps with infectious energy.
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The spontaneous performance caught onlookers by surprise, with some pausing to smile, while others whipped out their phones to capture the unexpected burst of joy.
The video was shared on Instagram by user @daweed.zet with the caption, “Indian people are so happy.”
The lively performance quickly struck a chord online. Social media users flooded the comments section with praise and excitement. One user wrote, “Chakde mitra!”, while another chimed in with, “Banger, banger, banger!”—summing up the cheer the moment spread.
Though the location of the video remains unclear, the man’s carefree spirit and dance have made him an internet sensation, offering a welcome reminder of how small, joyful acts can uplift many.
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