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The shepherd dance to the song Dulhe Raja by Govinda goes viral

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The shepherd dance to the song Dulhe Raja by Govinda goes viral

The shepherd dance to the song Dulhe Raja by Govinda goes viral

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  • Bollywood song and a shepherd dancing in a video have gone viral.
  • Instagram users posted the video there.
  • To Govinda’s Dulhe Raja song, he danced.
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Not too long ago, a Pakistani girl’s simple yet amusing dance moves to a well-known Bollywood song went viral. Now, it appears that she is in a contest. In a popular Instagram video, a shepherd can be seen dancing to a Govinda-staring superhit Bollywood song.

The shepherd can be seen dancing merrily to the Dulhe Raja theme song in the film, which was posted by a video-only account. Govinda’s eccentric dances were on show in the song, which originally starred Govinda and Raveena Tandon. As he dances with his sheep, the shepherd appears to have perfected the moves.

Look at this:

Loved seeing this, an Instagram user exclaimed. Another person exclaimed, “I just can’t quit watching this.” Another said, “The sheep are much better backup dancers.”

Vinod Rathod and Anuradha Paudwal performed the title track from the album Dulhe Raja. The song’s lyrics were written by Sameer.

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