Uzbekistan children dance to iconic Bollywood songs, videos delight internet
India Today
Videos of children performing to Bollywood classics in Uzbekistan have won hearts on social media, as users called it a wholesome tribute to Indian cinema.
Videos of children performing to iconic Bollywood songs at a talent show in Uzbekistan have left the internet smiling, with several viewers calling the moment a sweet and wholesome tribute to Indian cinema.
The clips, which have been widely shared on social media, showed groups of young students performing choreographed dance routines to classic Hindi film songs during what appeared to be a cultural event.
In the now-viral videos, the children were seen dressed in colourful costumes as they took turns performing on stage. Each group danced to a different Bollywood track, recreating simple, yet lively routines inspired by the original songs.
Among the songs featured in the performances were well-known classics such as “Dil Laga Liya Maine,” “Ude Jab Jab Zulfein Teri,” and “Main Shayar To Nahin,” along with a few other old Bollywood hits that remain popular across generations.
The children appeared confident and enthusiastic as they performed in front of an audience, moving in sync with the music while teachers and parents watched from the crowd. The performances combined simple choreography with expressive gestures, giving the event the feel of a joyful cultural celebration.
Watch the clips here:

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