Michael Jackson dances to 'Panchayat' song in viral video you can't stop watching
Viral Video: The clip begins with Michael Jackson in his iconic black jacket and pants, addressing the audience on a brightly lit stage. As the familiar pop beat transitions to the earthy sounds of a tabla and harmonium, Jackson effortlessly adapts his moves, blending his signature style with the Bhojpuri rhythm.
A viral video featuring Michael Jackson dancing to a song from the popular Hindi web series Panchayat 3 has taken the internet by storm. The cleverly edited clip, titled "If Michael Jackson had a concert in Uttar Pradesh," showcases the King of Pop seamlessly grooving to traditional Indian music, and it has captivated millions.
The video begins with Michael Jackson in his iconic black jacket and pants, addressing the audience on a brightly lit stage. As the familiar pop beat transitions to the earthy sounds of a tabla and harmonium, Jackson effortlessly adapts his moves, blending his signature style with the Bhojpuri rhythm.
The genius of the editor, Sachin Shirsat, lies in the perfect synchronization of Jackson's dance moves with the beats of the tabla and harmonium. Jackson's popping and locking align flawlessly with the melody, creating a comical yet captivating fusion of Western pop and Indian folk music.
Shared by Shirsat on Instagram, the video has amassed over 550K likes . The creative blend of Michael Jackson's iconic dance style with traditional Indian music has garnered widespread acclaim. Users have flooded the comments section with praise for the seamless integration of the two distinct styles.
"Dekh raha ho Binod kese Michael Jackson ko Rajajii song me nachaya ja Raha hain" (Are you looking at it, Binod? How is Michael Jackson being made to dance to Rajaji song?" commented one user, highlighting the humorous and unexpected nature of the video.
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"The sync is really good," wrote another user, appreciating the meticulous editing that made the fusion appear natural.
"Michael Jackson is so good he's killing in other languages as well," commented a third user, marveling at the universal appeal of Jackson's talent.
The video stands as a testament to the power of creative editing and the universal language of dance. It bridges cultural gaps, bringing together fans of Michael Jackson and viewers of Panchayat 3 in a delightful and unexpected way. The viral success of this video underscores the enduring legacy of Michael Jackson and the innovative ways in which his art continues to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide.
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