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Bengaluru college students' Ramta Jogi dance video is viral, and it's easy to see why
Bengaluru college students' Ramta Jogi dance video is viral, and it's easy to see why

India Today

time12-05-2025

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  • India Today

Bengaluru college students' Ramta Jogi dance video is viral, and it's easy to see why

A video of a dance performance by two students from a Bengaluru college has gone viral on social media, thanks to their striking rendition of the Bollywood track Ramta Jogi at a campus video, shared by Ben Antony K V on Instagram, shows him and Anceline Jinmon, both students of Kristu Jayanti College, performing at a cultural fest held at some other college in the in coordinated shades of black and purple, the two took to the stage and danced to the popular 1999 track from the film Taal, originally picturised on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Anil Kapoor. Ben wore a fusion shirt in black and purple with trousers, while Anceline matched the palette with a light-glitter outfit. According to Ben, the clip is just a part of their full choreography mixed Tango and freestyle dance steps, and the two managed to hold the audience's attention confident lifts, precise steps, and strong stage presence were undoubtedly well-received. The fusion of Western dance with a Hindi classic offered a fresh take, one that didn't lose the spirit of the members were heard cheering as the performance the video here: advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by *~H~o~o~f~e~r~* (@benantonykvv)Social media users were all for it. Several users described the performance as 'flawless', while others praised the chemistry between the pair.'This pair will forever be etched in our hearts,' a user said, while another added, 'Your performances never disappoint.' One of the users said, 'Sheer perfection. Kudos, Ben and Anceline. Words can't express.'Another added, 'This has to be my favourite video of the two of you so far.'See the comments here:Ramta Jogi, composed by AR Rahman with vocals by Sukhwinder Singh and Alka Yagnik, remains one of the most loved tracks from Taal. Over two decades since its release, the song continues to inspire performances, as seen in this viral Watch

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