Watch: Kerala Group's Lungi Dance To Michael Jackson Tune Wows Internet
The group's attire of preference, the lungi or veshti, traditional garments commonly donned in various parts of India, particularly in Kerala, adds a distinctive touch to their performances.
A dance ensemble hailing from Kerala, recognized as 74xManavalans, has taken the internet by storm with their exceptional performances blending traditional Indian apparel with popular international tunes.
Comprised of skilled dancers Jeev, Vijeesh Vichu, Rakesh Rakku, and Taajju Rajil, they have mesmerized audiences with their cultural amalgamation and inventive choreography.
Their online videos have gained widespread acclaim, showcasing their knack for infusing Kerala's heritage into their dances while embracing the global allure of contemporary music.
The group's attire of preference, the lungi or veshti, traditional garments commonly donned in various parts of India, particularly in Kerala, adds a distinctive touch to their performances. Their viral videos feature the troupe's dynamic routines choreographed to iconic tracks such as Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" and the Backstreet Boys' hit "Backstreets Back Alright."
These videos swiftly spread across social media platforms, including X, captivating viewers who marveled at the troupe's innovative choreography, seamlessly blending traditional and modern dance styles. Many flooded the comments section with praise for the artists.
In admiration of their performance, one viewer remarked, ¡°Well done, gentlemen! I would have tripped over my flip-flops so many times, but you guys make it look easy.¡±
Another viewer hailed the group's performance as ¡°legendary.¡±
¡°The best mundu dance ever,¡± proclaimed another enthusiast, while one viewer expressed a desire for the dance troupe to showcase their talent on renowned reality shows like India¡¯s Got Talent and America¡¯s Got Talent.
¡°And Gentlemen, that is how you do a lungi dance,¡± echoed another comment.
With their infectious energy and captivating dance moves, the 74xManavalans have undoubtedly left an indelible mark, illustrating that when cultures converge, magic unfolds.
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