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Video Of College Students Grooving To Ramta Jogi Is Trending

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  Video Of College Students Grooving To Ramta Jogi Is Trending Curated By:  Buzz Staff Trending Desk Last Updated:  MAY 30, 2023, 20:24 IST Delhi, India Ramta Jogi, from the film Taal, starred Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Anil Kapoor. It was sung by Sukhwinder Singh and Alka Yagnik. Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram Telegram Google News They say “dancing is like dreaming with your feet” and most of us will agree with this statement. Now, a video of a group of college students dancing to the beats of the hit Bollywood song Ramta Jogi from the 90s film Taal has surfaced online. The clip is from a college fest. The women, dressed in Indo-western ensembles, put out an amazing performance. We can hear the crowd cheering for them. The clip was shared on Instagram with a note that read, “What a song”. The clip has clocked more than 2 million views on the platform. People have flooded the comments section with fire and red hearts. A user wrote, “Your dance moves are a...

'Confidence Dekho': Internet Amazed At This Group Of Girls Dancing In Train To Make Reels

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  "Full entertainment !! Hope I get a ticket on same compartment and next Berth," commented one user on the post. A video of a group of girls recording a reel and dancing inside a train has gone viral online. The video shared on the microblogging site Twitter by a user named Vaidehi shows a gang of girls can be seen dancing to a trending song inside the train while other passengers watch them. "Bhai mere se train mein logo ke aage khana bhi khaya nhi jata (Brother, I can't even eat food in front of people in the train)," read the caption of the video shared by Vaidehi. The video opens to show a girl grooving on the upper berth of the train compartment. In a few seconds the camera moves to another girl standing in the passageway and then towards a girl on the upper berth of the left side of the seat and finally to a group of girls in the entire compartment. More Video:-  https://www.youtube.com/ shorts/Fg69rPtieQE

Moeen Ali comes out of Test retirement, added to Ashes squad

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Moeen Ali had retired from Test cricket in September 2021, but has now agreed to make a return © Getty England have added Moeen Ali to the squad for the first-two Ashes Tests at Edgbaston and Lord's, a decision that brings the 35-year-old all-rounder out of Test retirement. Moeen, who had brought the curtains down on his England Test cricket at the end of the 2021 season, was coerced back into the setup following discussions with captain Ben Stokes, head coach Brendon McCullum and Managing Director of England Men's Cricket Rob Key. The decision to reinstate Moeen comes  in the wake of the back injury  to first-choice spinner Jack Leach, who was ruled out of the marquee five-match series earlier in the week. Moeen will be a frontrunner to add to his 64 Tests at his home ground in Birmingham, which is scheduled to host the first Test of the series from June 16. "We reached out to Mo (Moeen Ali) early this week about returning to Test cricket," Key revealed in a statemen...

Moeen Ali comes out of Test retirement, added to Ashes squad

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  Moeen Ali had retired from Test cricket in September 2021, but has now agreed to make a return © Getty England have added Moeen Ali to the squad for the first-two Ashes Tests at Edgbaston and Lord's, a decision that brings the 35-year-old all-rounder out of Test retirement. Moeen, who had brought the curtains down on his England Test cricket at the end of the 2021 season, was coerced back into the setup following discussions with captain Ben Stokes, head coach Brendon McCullum and Managing Director of England Men's Cricket Rob Key. The decision to reinstate Moeen comes  in the wake of the back injury  to first-choice spinner Jack Leach, who was ruled out of the marquee five-match series earlier in the week. Moeen will be a frontrunner to add to his 64 Tests at his home ground in Birmingham, which is scheduled to host the first Test of the series from June 16. "We reached out to Mo (Moeen Ali) early this week about returning to Test cricket," Key revealed in a statem...

Watch: Just Salma Hayek Dancing In A Bathrobe - Here's Why

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Salma Hayek, a Mexican-American actress and producer of films, joined her friends in dancing to mark a major milestone - crossing 24 million Instagram followers. The  Desperado  actor celebrated her achievement by posting a spirited salsa performance video on Instagram. "24 million followers, 24 million reasons to smile. Thank you all for joining me on this wild ride! I cannot contain my excitement and gratitude. " P.S. Happy Birthday, @samanthalopezs," she captioned her Instagram post. The Spanish translation was also provided by her: "24 millones de seguidores, 24 millones de razones para sonreir. Gracias a todos por acompanarme en esta aventura! No puedo contener mi emocion y agradecimiento." As one of the first Latinas to have a successful film career in the United States, she celebrated the milestone in the same spirit of breaking down boundaries and disregarding what others thought. The video clip has received over 6 million views and over 7 lakh likes on...

Watch: Woman Makes Instagram Reel Inside Plane, Internet Angry

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The obsession with sharing photos on social media, which began with Orkut, has evolved into a daily habit of creating reels and short films and uploading them to sites like Instagram, TikTok, and many more. In the last few years, several videos of people doing shoots for social media sites have been spotted and covered in news stories. On the one hand, these videos bring views, likes, and earnings for the video makers, but on the other hand, this process creates chaos and unease for other fellow passengers. Since their privacy gets violated due to the wandering cameras of the influencers. The most recent video on the list of ones that irritate internet users shows a woman dancing inside a plane as other passengers wait on the aisle for her to finish recording. The content creator, Shiba Khan, recorded the video, which depicts her dancing in a plane, and shared it on Instagram in February. Other people can be seen waiting behind her for her to move when she stops and takes a few steps. ...

Juilliard's Student Ensemble Is Exploring Music of the Early 19th Century

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  Juilliard415's upcoming Alice Tully Hall concerts are April 1 and, with Juilliard and professional dancers, May 1 Juilliard’s Historical Performance  (HP) program, which was created  in 2009, offers comprehensive study of  music of the 17th and 18th centuries  on period instruments, including  the student ensemble Juilliard415.  (Juilliard415 takes its name from  the pitch commonly associated with  the performance of baroque music,  A=415.) But HP also takes extended  tours into the music of the early  19th century. The final two concerts  of its spring season (both in Alice  Tully Hall) demonstrate both  approaches as well as giving HP  an opportunity to collaborate with  the school’s Dance Division. On April 1, Juilliard415 will perform  The Classical Style: Vienna at the Turn  of the 19th Century, with Mozart’s   Le Nozze di Figaro  Overture and  Piano Concerto No. 21 ...