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Watch: Symbiosis Pune Girls’ Dance Performance Goes Viral, Internet Stunned

Symbiosis Pune Girls' Dance Performance
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A video featured on the internet from Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune, where a dance stunned the watchers. A girl is dancing to Punjabi singer Daler Mehendi’s chartbuster Bolo Ta Ra Ra at a New Year’s party on the campus. It has gone viral on all the social media platforms. A group of girls were seen dancing to the hit track of 1995 at a New Year’s Eve party.

 

Viral Video Of Symbiosis College Girl On Bolo Tara Ra

Her dance moves stunned many users and many find them cute. Various users commented on the post. The viral video received positive responses from the audience. The comments were flooded with positive responses. A few remarks on this dance performance video were “Cuteness Overloaded”, one user wrote.

“Kis hospital me ho … .Mujhe tumhara patient bana lo zindagi bhar ke liye, another user commented on it. I need to improve more time to study in NEET after this video, another user wrote. This viral dance video which as garnered over 4.5 million views on YouTube.

 

Another Video Of Onam Dance At SMCW Pune

There is another Symbiosis Pune video that recently went viral on YouTube depicting some female students dancing to a song at Medical College Onam’s special celebration event. The other dance videos from Symbiosis Medical College for Women have also received considerable traffic on YouTube and other social networks; people have applauded the students for dancing while the college should be credited for giving the students and promoting a stress-free and positive environment while practicing their dancing skills.

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