US duo dances to Preity Zinta and Shah Rukh Khan’s Pretty Woman. Watch
A video of a father and son from the US dancing to Preity Zinta and Shah Rukh Khan’s Pretty Woman was posted on Instagram. The video has left people amused.
If you regularly use social media, you might have come across dance videos that instantly lift your spirits. And if you are in need of a quick dance fix, this video shared on Instagram may help. It features a father-son duo from the US showing off their impressive dance moves to the beats of a popular Hindi song Pretty Woman. The song is from the 2003 film Kal Ho Naa Ho. It was sung by Shankar Mahadevan and Ravi 'Rags' Khote. Javed Akhtar penned the song’s lyrics while the musical trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy composed it.
“Pretty woman @iamsrk. How’d we do it? Help us tag those that need to see this,” reads the caption of the video shared on Instagram. The video captures Ricky Pond and his son Dallin J Pond dancing to the song Pretty Woman. The song was originally picturised on Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta.
Watch the video below:
The video was shared four days ago on Instagram. It has since accumulated over one lakh views and is still counting. The share has also prompted many to leave their thoughts in the comments section.
Here’s how people reacted to the video:
{{/usCountry}}The video was shared four days ago on Instagram. It has since accumulated over one lakh views and is still counting. The share has also prompted many to leave their thoughts in the comments section.
Here’s how people reacted to the video:
{{/usCountry}}“You could give any SRK fan a run for their money!” posted an individual. Another added, “Pretty moves.” “Awesomeeee... had so much fun watching it… loved it a lottttt!!!” shared a third. A fourth wrote, “This one is really nice….”
{{/usCountry}}“You could give any SRK fan a run for their money!” posted an individual. Another added, “Pretty moves.” “Awesomeeee... had so much fun watching it… loved it a lottttt!!!” shared a third. A fourth wrote, “This one is really nice….”
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