Japanese dancers recreate Megham Karukatha from Dhanush-starrer Thiruchitrambalam
The viral videos showing Japanese dancers perfectly recreating Megham Karukatha from Dhanush-starrer Thiruchitrambalam were posted on Instagram.
Megham Karukatha from the Tamil film Thiruchitrambalam has been creating a buzz since its release. Featuring Dhanush, Raashi Khanna and Nithya Menen, the song has also inspired many to share their own dance videos, including a few dancers from Japan. They recreated the song in three parts and posted the videos on Instagram.
“Megham Karukatha, perfect sync from Japan. Love from Japan,” the dancers wrote as the caption of the videos. The clips show them dressed in similar clothes as the actors in the film and perfectly enacting the dance sequence. In each of the videos, they perfectly imitate the scenes, including the various facial expressions.
Watch the videos:
Since being shared, the videos have gathered millions of views and the numbers are only increasing. They have also received several likes and comments from people.
“You both are so cute dancing together,” expressed an Instagram user. “You both are great dancers,” commented another. “Love it,” shared a third. “You guys are really good,” posted a fourth. “Can’t stop watching this. Perfect. Love from India,” wrote a fifth.
The Dhanush-starrer film, released back in August, also stars Raashi Khanna, Nithya Menen, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Prakash Raj, and Bharathiraja.
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