When life gets overwhelming, sometimes the best thing to do is dance it out! And this viral video by a foreign content creator proves exactly that! Edouard Jacqmin, popularly known as Ed People, was seen doing what he does best inside a Mumbai local train, and the internet can’t get enough of the infectious energy his impromptu dance party brought to the ride. Scroll down and take a look!
Passengers Let Loose & Dance On Mumbai Local
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Belgian content creator Ed People is known for travelling the world and asking strangers to teach him their favourite dance moves. For him, dance is a way to build connections through music and movement across cultures. And sometimes, he simply dances with people, because why not!
He recently took to Instagram to share a video of himself randomly approaching passengers on a Mumbai local and dancing his heart out with them. With a speaker in hand and ‘Sadi Gali’ from ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ blasting loudly, Ed can be seen inviting people to join in, and they happily groove along with him! People soon stood up to join him, going all in with thumkas and infectious energy. He even approached a group of girls, who matched his vibe perfectly while dancing from their seats.
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Internet Is Loving The Energy
As you can imagine, the internet couldn’t help but fall in love with the infectious energy Ed brought to the Mumbai local train with his impromptu dance party. Many praised him for bringing smiles to commuters who otherwise sit quietly during their daily train rides, applauding him for truly “spreading happiness” during what are usually routine journeys.
“It’s so hard not to dance to this song!” one comment read.
Another user applauded him and said, “Love your energy, Ed!!”
Someone commented, “Awesome! Rocking in the train!”
“Honestly, this made me smile!” another comment read.
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Dance truly is a universal language, and we love how Ed spreads it through every video.
Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ed.people
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