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Viral video: Japanese cameraman stuns internet with his flawless moves while filming 2 women dancing to Bollywood's ‘Badi Mushkil'

Viral video: Japanese cameraman stuns internet with his flawless moves while filming 2 women dancing to Bollywood's ‘Badi Mushkil'

Time of India3 days ago
A Japanese cameraman has taken the internet by storm after a video surfaced showing him breaking into an impromptu dance as two women performed to the popular Bollywood song Badi Mushkil. The unexpected moment quickly went viral on social media. The viral dance moves by the cameraman stole the show with his flawless dance moves, all while filming the performance.
, and interestingly, the video has already crossed nearly eight million views so far. The video starts with two women performing to the beats of the famous Bollywood number. However, as the camera pans, the cameraman himself becomes the centre of attraction.
Perfectly timed dance moves stun viewers
What truly amazed audiences was the cameraman's uncanny ability to stay in sync with the dancers while continuing to film. Every step he took was flawlessly timed—not only enhancing the energy of the performance but also appearing to 'direct' the moment through his own movements.
Despite holding a camera, he matched the choreography effortlessly, adding a cinematic flair that gave the entire video a smooth, polished finish. The combination of skill, rhythm, and spontaneity left viewers both entertained and impressed.
Social media reacts to the viral video
As soon as the video surfaced on social media, it quickly went viral. 'This cameraman deserves an award, he did not just record but became part of the performance.'
'Cameraman do better than the girls 🔥,' another added. 'Cameraman stole the show,' one added.
'Wow nice shoot and good dance move,' one said. 'He is so perfect and at ease doing the steps.'
'Cameraman's vibes are on another level, more excited than the models!,' one commented.
'He is not a camera man. He is a perfect dancer and using the camera as prop. Cheers for the director.' 'The cameraman danced better than the two of them.'
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