South Koreans groove to Nagada Sang Dhol, Tattad Tattad during their Thanksgiving Festival. Video is viral
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A video of South Korean men and women dancing to Nagada Sang Dhol and Tattad Tattad has gone viral online with over a million views. The clip was shared by a user named Swarnim on Instagram.
Isn't it a delight to watch videos of people from abroad dancing to desi songs? Well, we have one such video with us that will surely tickle your fancy as well. So, in a clip that has gone viral online, a group of South Korean men and women can be seen dancing to songs from the 2013 film Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela. Yes, you read that right. And, it has already garnered over one million views.
The now-viral video was shared on Instagram by a digital creator named Swarnim. The woman is an Indian living in Korea according to her bio. In the short clip shared by her, a group of women can be seen grooving to Nagada Sang Dhol in the beginning. They all wore traditional attires. The stage was soon occupied by men in ethnic wear as they shook a leg to Tattad Tattad from the film as well. All of them even aced the hook steps of both the songs!
Actually, the men and women were dancing at the pre-celebrations of the Korean Thangsgiving Festival known as Chuseok at IFSC. It is also called Hangavi, which means mid-autumn festival or harvest moon festival, according to the caption of the post.
"It is a major mid-autumn harvest festival and a three-day holiday in South Korea celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar on the full moon," reads the caption further.
Watch the viral video here: