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Teacher shakes a leg to Kajol's hit song along with his students in viral video. Netizens gush: 'Salute for sir'

Teacher shakes a leg to Kajol's hit song along with his students in viral video. Netizens gush: 'Salute for sir'

Time of India15 hours ago
A lively classroom performance has become a source of widespread admiration this Independence Day after a teacher's enthusiastic dance alongside his students captured the attention of social media users. The short yet vibrant clip, originally uploaded by Instagram user Sk Esrile, quickly began circulating online and drew significant engagement from viewers across platforms.The video captures a cheerful moment where the teacher joins his students in a spirited dance to the patriotic number Des Rangila, (from the 2006 Kajol-Aamir Khan starrer 'Fanaa'), filling the classroom with energy and festivity. The setting itself reflected the mood of national celebration, with the clip carrying a text banner that emphasized preparations for the August 15 occasion. This festive rehearsal not only showcased the unity of teacher and students but also highlighted how classrooms can transform into spaces of joy and creativity during such events.Once posted online, the performance resonated with thousands, sparking an outpouring of appreciation in the comment sections. Many viewers applauded the teacher's efforts to bring enthusiasm and a sense of participation into the classroom, calling him an inspiring presence who went beyond traditional teaching. Several users pointed out the confidence of the young participants, noting how such encouragement from educators could shape their talents for the future.Compliments poured in for both the instructor and the students, with many calling the educator exceptionally skilled at connecting with children through dance and creativity. The joyful expressions of the students added to the appeal, turning what could have been a simple classroom activity into an internet sensation.One comment read, "Salute for sir.."Interestingly, the video also caught the attention of prominent brands and larger audiences. Among those who engaged with the clip was streaming giant Netflix, whose reaction further boosted its visibility. This interaction pushed the post into viral territory, making it one of the most discussed Independence Day classroom celebrations online.What stood out to viewers was not just the choreography or the music, but the spirit of togetherness reflected in the clip. The teacher's willingness to step down from a purely instructional role and celebrate side by side with his students served as a reminder of how impactful joyful teaching moments can be.
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