If two things can unite most Indians together, they are cricket and Bollywood. Both of these fields hold a very special place in every desi’s heart and make everyone rejoice all the time. We love grooving to Bollywood music, especially the 90s and early 2000s songs that we grew up listening to. One such classic song is Ban Than Chali by Sukhwinder Singh and Sunidhi Chauhan. Internet-famous Dancing Dad recently visited Mumbai and filmed a video on this legendary song. Spoiler alert: We love his reel!
Dancing Dad Grooved To ‘Ban Than Chali’ With His Son At Gateway of India
Ricky Pond is famous worldwide for his wholesome dance videos. From famous Hollywood music to peppy Bollywood songs, he perfectly grooves to all kinds of beats. This time, he joined his son Dallin J Pond and filmed a reel in Mumbai.
A visit to the City of Dreams can never be complete without exploring the iconic Gateway of India. The Dancing Dad and his son grooved to Ban Than Chali at this world-famous landmark in Mumbai and the video looks amazing.
We surely love the father-son duo’s confidence to film a reel of this masterpiece song while the crowd stares at them. Just content creator things, right?
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Netizens Love The Video!
Instagrammers are amazed to see the Dancing Dad grooving to the famous Hindi song at Gateway of India. They are showering their love and appreciation on the Instagram reel and sharing positive responses in the comments.
Welcoming Ricky and his son to the city, a Netizen commented, “Welcome to Mumbai, Hope you create unforgettable memories.” A comment read, “We are glad that we have you as our Indian family member.” An Instagrammer commented, “Thank you for spreading happiness. You and your son are amazing dancers! Have a wonderful time visiting Bombay!”
Someone wrote, “You are adorable, good to see you in India.” Another delighted Instagrammer wrote, “Sir you have made my country proud, I feel happy to see that you are following Indian culture and making reels on Hindi songs.” Another comment read, “We want many dance videos on your trip to India.”
Do you enjoy watching Ricky Pond’s dance videos? Let us know.
Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ Ricky Pond (@ricky.pond)
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