views
Dance is one of the most popular art forms and over the years, artists have come up with some jaw-dropping dance moves. The users are left bewildered after watching many of these dance steps. It requires years of hard work and intensive training to master these steps. Recently, a clip has gone viral on social media depicting a tough dance move by one of the artists. The clip starts with a boy performing a dance move on the background music of the song Zara Zara from the film Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein.
Bombay Jayashri has sung this number composed by Harris Jayaraj. Sameer has penned the lyrics. What adds to the sheer toughness of this dance step is the remarkable flexibility of the artist to bend and twist his arms in any way he likes. While doing this, there is not even the slightest discomfort on his face and he keeps on performing the steps with utmost perfection. The clip has garnered more than 6,00,000 views. “Love this music”, the caption reads.
A post shared by Ankush Kumar (@ankush_kumar666)
The social media appreciated the dance moves and showered the comment section with heart emoticons. They were mesmerised to watch an artist performing such difficult dance steps with ease. Others also applauded the flexibility of the artist.
The Instagram feed of this artist is replete with many such videos showcasing such challenging moves. He has uploaded a clip dancing to the song Satranga from Animal. Shreyas Puranik composed this number while Siddharth and Garima penned the lyrics. Arijit Singh has sung this popular number. Every step performed by the artist is in sync with the lyrics of the song. “Satranga”, the caption of the clip reads.
A post shared by Ankush Kumar (@ankush_kumar666)
The insane level of flexibility and stretching shown by this artist requires a strict routine to master properly. As per the Impact Dance Studio, stretching helps dancers find correct alignment, improve flexibility and strengthen muscles. These activities are necessary for them to perform in the class and their overall performance as well.
What's your reaction?
Comments
0 comment