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Watch Video : London Girls' Unique Take On Vicky Kaushal's 'Tauba Tauba' Dance

In London, a viral video is captivating viewers as two girls put a lively Giddha twist on Vicky Kaushal’s dance steps from the song ‘Tauba Tauba’ featured in the film *Bad Newz*. The latest rendition, shared on Instagram by @annaikaahuja, showcases the girls in black kurta sets with colorful dupattas, dancing enthusiastically to the upbeat […]

In London, a viral video is captivating viewers as two girls put a lively Giddha twist on Vicky Kaushal’s dance steps from the song ‘Tauba Tauba’ featured in the film *Bad Newz*. The latest rendition, shared on Instagram by @annaikaahuja, showcases the girls in black kurta sets with colorful dupattas, dancing enthusiastically to the upbeat rhythm of ‘Tauba Tauba’. They skillfully incorporate Giddha elements into their performance while emulating Kaushal’s choreography.

The video, posted recently, has quickly gained traction, amassing thousands of views and likes on social media. Fans have flooded the comments section with heart and fire emoticons, expressing their admiration for the creative adaptation. One user praised it as “The version of Tauba Tauba our feeds needed,” while others described it as “full of vibes” and simply “wow”. The video continues to garner attention and positive feedback, highlighting the girls’ impressive dance skills and the infectious energy of their performance.

 

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In recent weeks, Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal’s dance performance to the song ‘Tauba Tauba’ from the movie *Bad Newz* has sparked a trend across social media platforms. Known for its catchy beats and intricate choreography, Kaushal’s rendition of the song quickly captured the attention of influencers and dance enthusiasts worldwide. Many have taken to platforms like Instagram and TikTok to recreate the song’s challenging hook steps, often adding their own creative interpretations to the dance routine.

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