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“She is 89-years-old and just look at her dance. To help me grow on Instagram, she said in Haryanvi, ‘Post this online and it’ll get views in thousands’,” Jangid wrote in the caption of the post that showcased his grandmother's graceful moves. In another video, the elderly woman is seen dancing to I don’t believe in soulmates song, which became an instant hit on Instagram a couple of weeks back.
The second video has 1262 likes on Instagram. Jangid even performed the Naagin dance steps, commonly seen during Indian weddings. While the elderly woman is wearing a pink saree, her grandson is seen in a shirt and tie. “Found my soulmate in my DADI,” he said in the caption of a video.
Jangid, who is a content creator, boasts of 18.9k followers on Instagram. The I don’t believe in soulmates video has gone viral with more than 19,000 likes and users are pouring heart emojis on the post. One user wrote, ”Sukoon mila apka ye video dekh kr" and another commented, "Apki dadi ki smile hamesha aise hi rhe….” A third said, “Mind-blowing performance and dadi expression is mind-blowing awesome”
Lately, a new batch of Indian women over 50 have made grand entrance on the social media stage and are receiving much love from the online community. Recently, a 93-year-old woman from Kolkata celebrated her lockdown birthday by not only cut a cake with her family at home but also dancing to the beats of popular Bollywood song Aankh Maare from the film Simmba. In another viral video, a 78-year-old Nepal lady became a Tiktok star due to her entertaining dance videos.
Feature Image Credit: Ankit Jangid/Instagram
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