‘Age Is Just A Number’: Video Of Elderly Couple Playing Dandiya Is So Energetic
‘Age Is Just A Number’: Video Of Elderly Couple Playing Dandiya Is So Energetic
The couple's infectious energy and flawless garba moves have captured the hearts of social media users.

As Navratri festivities sweep across the country, vibrant pandals are filled with celebratory sweets and lively dance. While many are busy enjoying ‘Dandiya Nights,’ a heartwarming video of an elderly couple showcasing their incredible dandiya skills has recently gone viral. Their infectious energy and flawless garba moves have captured the hearts of social media users. Since being posted, the video has amassed over 10 million views and continues to gain traction.

Sharing the video, a social media user wrote, “Navratri is more than just a festival for us gujjus, its an emotion! You can’t beat these moments of pure magic.”

The video featured the elderly dressed in colourful traditional Gujarati attire as they aced their dance steps. The two could be seen enjoying the moment and appeared fully engrossed in the dandiya raas. Being the highlight of the event, several youngsters could be seen impressed by the couple’s enthusiastic performance. While some were cheering for the couple, others could be seen recording the moment. Later, the social media user also joined the couple as the three danced together.

The heartwarming clip quickly became viral on the internet. People on social media flooded the comments section with appreciation and wishes to the couple.

A user said, “Give them my love. That couple is fire on the dance floor.” Another added, “Couldn’t agree more! They were the stars of the night.”

Being inspired by the couple, a user noted, “If this isn’t us in the future, I don’t want it.”

Another impressed user wrote, “Age is just a number.”

“The aura they have, both are blessed with a healthy life, obviously practising it every day,” read another comment.

The festival of Navratri started on October 3 in India and will end with Vijay Dashami on October 12. The auspicious festival honours the 9 forms of Maa Durga and celebrates her triumph over the demon king Mahishasura, symbolising the victory of good over evil.

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