
63-yr-old mom grooves to Arjun Kapoor's Chokra Jawaan with son in viral video. Ek number, says Internet
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63-year-old Ravi Bala Sharma grooved to Arjun Kapoor's popular song Chokra Jawaan with her son in a video that has gone viral online.
Dancing dadi Ravi Bala Sharma is quite popular on social media and her videos go viral in no time. The 63-year-old is now back with another clip and this time she is dancing to a very famous song with her son. Yes, you read that right. Which song is it, you ask? Well, the mother-son duo shook a leg to Arjun Kapoor’s Chokra Jawaan in the video and it has obviously gone viral online.
In the now-viral video, Ravi Bala can be seen grooving to the catchy song with her son Aekansh Vats. The duo simply aced the hook steps of the song and gave a stellar performance. After watching the clip, you would also want to get up and shake a leg with the fun duo.
“The strength of a family, like the strength of an army, lies in having each other’s backs. Whenever anyone of us has a bad time/mood, then we uplift and inspire each other to be happy, positive and optimistic for the future ahead,” reads the caption of the post.
Watch the viral video here:
The video garnered over 31k views after being shared online. Netizens were blown away by their performance and flooded the comments section with a ton of praise.

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