
Men surprise female colleagues with Dil Deewana dance at Women's Day office party
India Today
A coordinated dance by male employees during an International Women's Day celebration at a workplace became a trending topic online, capturing the attention of social media users.
An office celebration for International Women’s Day twisted into an unexpected showstopper when a group of male employees surprised their colleagues with a coordinated dance performance, leaving the internet smiling.
The moment was shared on Instagram by user Anushka Dobal, who posted the video from her workplace celebration at Stemmons Business Services India.
In the now-viral clip, the men were seen standing in a line inside an office space, dressed in crisp white shirts and formal trousers, preparing for their performance. As the music began, they broke into a synchronised dance routine set to the iconic song “Dil Deewana” from the Bollywood classic Maine Pyar Kiya.
Moving in slow, coordinated steps, the group danced across the office floor with smiles spreading across their faces. Their carefully timed movements and playful energy drew cheers from their colleagues.
In the background, women from the office could also be heard cheering loudly and clapping as the performance went on.
The epitome of the routine, however, came when the dancers mimicked the famous “pigeon step” associated with the song. The moment instantly triggered louder applause and laughter from the crowd, with colleagues clearly enjoying the surprise performance.

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