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This Video Of School Students Dancing To Baraat Beats Is Every 90s Kid's Flashback
This Video Of School Students Dancing To Baraat Beats Is Every 90s Kid's Flashback

News18

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

This Video Of School Students Dancing To Baraat Beats Is Every 90s Kid's Flashback

The video captures a baraat with people dressed in festive attire dancing to the beats. A wedding procession, a bus full of school kids and an unexpected dance-off make the perfect recipe for a viral moment. A clip capturing this cheerful scene has taken over the Internet and left viewers feeling nostalgic and full of joy. The clip, originally shared on Instagram, captures a baraat with people dressed in festive attire dancing to the beats. The words 'Rishabh Ki Barat" are clearly visible on the wedding chariot as the group moves down the road, which causes the usual traffic jam that such celebrations often bring. Baraat vs School Kids As the wedding chariot passes, two school buses can be seen navigating through the blocked road. But what grabs everyone's attention is the scene inside one of those buses. A group of school children start dancing along to the DJ's beats as the bus drives past the baraat. The moment is heartwarming and extremely entertaining to watch. The clip was posted on Instagram, suggests that the video may have been captured somewhere in the Madhya Pradesh town. The video has an overlay text that reads, 'Kya moment hai bhai (What a moment brother)." 'Baraat vs school bachche (Wedding procession vs school kids)," reads the caption. Video Took Everyone Back To School Days Even though the clip is more than five months old, it continues to grab attention online as it has crossed five million views. Not only this, users are flooding the comments section with varied reactions, with many reminiscing about their school days. One user commented, 'Backbenchers spotted," while another wrote, 'We also had the same moment while we were going on a picnic." Someone else remarked, 'Bhai hum sab bhi kiya hai jab school ke bagal se DJ jata tha bhai bahut maja aata tha (We have all done this too whenever a DJ passed by our school, it used to be so much fun)." A person even about how carefree children can be, writing, 'That's the reason I love kids kahin bhi kabhi bhi sirf apne man ki (That's why I love kids. They do whatever they feel like, anytime and anywhere)." Among the many amusing remarks, one viewer couldn't help but wonder, 'Main soch rhi hu agar bus m kisi ladke ka nam Rishabh hoga to uska kya hal ho rha hoga (I'm just thinking about what if there's a boy named Rishabh in that bus, imagine what he must be going through)." 'Barati se jyada to bachhe dance kar rahe (The kids are dancing more than the wedding guests)," read another comment and looking at the clip, it is hard not to agree. Another Wholesome Moment That Won Hearts Videos like these bring an instant smile and remind you of your own school days. In July, another heartwarming clip grabbed the Internet's attention. It showed a group of five women visiting their school campus after 40 years. They walked through the same corridors and stepped into the classrooms where they once created their most cherished memories. About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. First Published: August 04, 2025, 10:53 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

This Video Of School Kids Dancing To Baraat Beats Is Every 90s Kid's Flashback
This Video Of School Kids Dancing To Baraat Beats Is Every 90s Kid's Flashback

News18

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

This Video Of School Kids Dancing To Baraat Beats Is Every 90s Kid's Flashback

The video captures a baraat with people dressed in festive attire dancing to the beats. A wedding procession, a bus full of school kids and an unexpected dance-off make the perfect recipe for a viral moment. A clip capturing this cheerful scene has taken over the Internet and left viewers feeling nostalgic and full of joy. The clip, originally shared on Instagram, captures a baraat with people dressed in festive attire dancing to the beats. The words 'Rishabh Ki Barat" are clearly visible on the wedding chariot as the group moves down the road, which causes the usual traffic jam that such celebrations often bring. Baraat vs School Kids As the wedding chariot passes, two school buses can be seen navigating through the blocked road. But what grabs everyone's attention is the scene inside one of those buses. A group of school children start dancing along to the DJ's beats as the bus drives past the baraat. The moment is heartwarming and extremely entertaining to watch. The clip was posted on Instagram, suggests that the video may have been captured somewhere in the Madhya Pradesh town. The video has an overlay text that reads, 'Kya moment hai bhai (What a moment brother)." 'Baraat vs school bachche (Wedding procession vs school kids)," reads the caption. Video Took Everyone Back To School Days Even though the clip is more than five months old, it continues to grab attention online as it has crossed five million views. Not only this, users are flooding the comments section with varied reactions, with many reminiscing about their school days. One user commented, 'Backbenchers spotted," while another wrote, 'We also had the same moment while we were going on a picnic." Someone else remarked, 'Bhai hum sab bhi kiya hai jab school ke bagal se DJ jata tha bhai bahut maja aata tha (We have all done this too whenever a DJ passed by our school, it used to be so much fun)." A person even about how carefree children can be, writing, 'That's the reason I love kids kahin bhi kabhi bhi sirf apne man ki (That's why I love kids. They do whatever they feel like, anytime and anywhere)." Among the many amusing remarks, one viewer couldn't help but wonder, 'Main soch rhi hu agar bus m kisi ladke ka nam Rishabh hoga to uska kya hal ho rha hoga (I'm just thinking about what if there's a boy named Rishabh in that bus, imagine what he must be going through)." 'Barati se jyada to bachhe dance kar rahe (The kids are dancing more than the wedding guests)," read another comment and looking at the clip, it is hard not to agree. Another Wholesome Moment That Won Hearts Videos like these bring an instant smile and remind you of your own school days. In July, another heartwarming clip grabbed the Internet's attention. It showed a group of five women visiting their school campus after 40 years. They walked through the same corridors and stepped into the classrooms where they once created their most cherished memories. About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. First Published: August 04, 2025, 10:53 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Cult Fit founder shares ‘realistic weight loss advice'; 6 things you need to know: 'It's all about how active you are'
Cult Fit founder shares ‘realistic weight loss advice'; 6 things you need to know: 'It's all about how active you are'

Hindustan Times

time31-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Cult Fit founder shares ‘realistic weight loss advice'; 6 things you need to know: 'It's all about how active you are'

Cult Fit co-founder and fitness expert Rishabh Telang regularly shares valuable health and fitness insights on his Instagram profile. From home workout routines to practical weight loss tips, his content is packed with motivation and actionable advice for his followers. On July 23, Rishabh posted about six realistic weight loss lessons he has learned from over two decades of experience in the fitness industry. Rishabh Telang shared realistic advice on weight loss.(Pixabay) 'The most powerful weight loss strategies aren't the ones that require superhuman willpower. They're the ones that work with your body's natural systems. Swipe through to learn how sleep, stress, and your environment shape your results more than you might realise,' Rishabh wrote. Also read | Health coach shares 3 missing pieces of weight loss in 40s: It's not just about 'eating more protein and walking' 1. Prioritise sleep Inadequate sleep disrupts hunger regulating hormones, leading to increased cravings and episodes of overeating. Prioritise 7-9 hours of sleep every night. 2. Move your body Non exercise activity is your weight loss superpower, it's all about how active you are throughout the day, outside of your workout at the gym. Tracking 10k steps or taking the stairs more often are needle moving behaviours for your goal. 3. Slow down and de-stress Long term stress triggers fat storage, around the belly and everywhere else. Make sure you focus on slowing down 10 minutes of meditation a day is purely magical, and it makes fat loss much easier. Also read | Woman who lost 36 kgs shares 5 simple steps that helped her drop from XL to XS size: 'Treat exercise like a job' 4. Cut down junk food If the food is in your reach, you will eventually eat it. If you are serious about weight loss, make sure you clear your kitchen off junk food. You will be amazed at how impactful this will be. 5. Follow sustainable habits Crash diets may seem to work in the short term, but they lead to long term damage to your metabolism and your relationship with food. Weight management requires fundamental shifts in habits, that you can follow for the rest of your life. 6. Drink water before meals Stay hydrated, because it can impact how much you eat. In fact, downing 500 ml. water before eating meals is a very effective strategy to control portion sizes. Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

Farak to champion eco streetwear at CDC Finals, Lakmé Fashion Week
Farak to champion eco streetwear at CDC Finals, Lakmé Fashion Week

The Hindu

time30-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Hindu

Farak to champion eco streetwear at CDC Finals, Lakmé Fashion Week

For 26-year-old Rishabh Kumar, venturing into the world of fashion was not part of his life plan. A national-level athlete (football, long jump, cricket, and triple jump), Rishabh returned to India in 2016 after his schooling in Dubai, and had to drop out of college due to financial issues at home. 'I had a lot of free time, and was drawn towards fashion, particularly streetwear,' says Jaipur-based Rishabh. 'I started visiting artisans and took three years to develop Farak, a brand that I officially launched in 2022 with Rajat Sharma (who comes with a background in exports) as co-founder,' says the entrepreneur who is a finalist at R|Elan Circular Design Challenge (CDC). Organised by Reliance Industries' R|Elan (an initiative aimed at promoting sustainable and circular fashion practices) in partnership with the United Nations in India and Lakmē Fashion Week, the finals will be held at Lakmē Fashion Week x FDCI this October. Known for their T-shirts, shirts, jackets, and bombers that spotlight craft techniques such as Bagru and dabu block printing, Farak is based on the idea of representing India's artisan communities. 'I did not have many vendors in Jaipur and decided to champion the craft the city is known for: block printing. Working with blocks isn't possible on polyester so I switched to cotton,' he says, 'I don't have a background in fashion, but I wanted to ensure the artisans get credit for these crafts that have stood the test of time,' he says of the brand that spotlights upcycling techniques. Keeping India's craft culture relevant for younger generations is something Rishabh stresses on. For the CDC competition, he introduced two looks: a dabu block-printed, upcycled hoodie and pant set, and a five-piece upcycled co-ord set. Sustainability came as a by-product. 'For the latter, upcycled cotton fabric was cut into thin stripes and hand-spun into a woven yarn. This went into the fabric of the jacket and pants. The shirt was made with Assam's 'Ahimsa' eri silk, and the turtleneck sleeveless tee was made from leftover surplus cotton T-shirt rib which was further hand-dyed using natural colours,' explains Rishabh, adding that these outfits were created with zero electricity. For the finale, he plans to present womenswear, a category he launched this year. 'I am designing an overcoat with the bagry and tie-dye techniques. Instead of going with traditional fusing, which uses polyester, we are creating a new technique that involves rice starch and resin on fabric,' says Rishabh, who is also working on his Autumn-Winter collection that will be launched in October. The range, he says, will have a refined expression of Indian silhouettes and garments including womenswear inspired from the choli, blouse, Anarkali, to name a few. We are exploring fabrics such as pashmina, cashmere, silk and yak wool, alongside hand-knitted hoodies and jackets by the tribal communities of Gujarat, Assam.' In addition, Farak's collaboration with footwear brand Comet that 'features a 100% cotton, block-printed shoe' will also be launched in November.

'Yuzvendra Chahal ki engagement ho chuki hai,' says Rishabh Pant amidst rumours of him dating RJ Mahvash, the cricketer reacts
'Yuzvendra Chahal ki engagement ho chuki hai,' says Rishabh Pant amidst rumours of him dating RJ Mahvash, the cricketer reacts

Time of India

time25-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Yuzvendra Chahal ki engagement ho chuki hai,' says Rishabh Pant amidst rumours of him dating RJ Mahvash, the cricketer reacts

Yuzvendra Chahal is rumoured to be dating RJ Mahvash after he divorced from Dhanashree Verma. Their divorce just got finalised a few months ago, right before the IPL kickstarted. All through the IPL, Mahvash was present in the stadium to cheer for Yuzvendra's team, Punjab Kings and even dropped pictures while she penned a note for him. Meanwhile, Mahvash and Yuzvendra were spotted together in London which added fuel to these rumours. And now, Rishab Pant joked that Yuzvendra is engaged. The cricketers had appeared on Kapil Sharma's show and Archana Puran Singh dropped a BTS vlog from the shoot. She shares some fun moments from the episode featuring cricketers Rishabh Pant , Yuzvendra Chahal, Abhishek Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir. The players happily greeted Navjot Singh Sidhu and the rest of the team. Archana personally asked each cricketer about their lives and warmly welcomed newcomer Abhishek Sharma to the show. The vlog starts with Archana complaining about her sore throat and wondering, 'How am I going to laugh on camera tonight?' She then meets Kapil and compliments his outfit, saying, 'Where did you get this suit? It looks amazing; the black and white is looking very good.' They quickly head to the set as Kapil mentions he has somewhere to be afterward. Sidhu enters, and the cricketers gather around him. Speaking about Abhishek, Sidhu says, 'I am so proud of him, because he is the future of Indian cricket .' Archana calls Abhishek a 'very handsome boy,' and notes that both he and Kapil come from Amritsar, which helped him get on the show. Archana talks to the players and asks Rishabh about his recent accident. Rishabh says the experience gave him 'a new perspective on life' and taught him a lot. He also shares that he has started a YouTube channel, and Archana gives him a shout-out on her own channel. While talking about YouTube, Rishabh jokingly puts a ring on Chahal's finger. Archana teases, 'Are you now engaged to him?' Rishabh replies, 'Iski toh ho chuki hai pehle. ' Yuzi then clarifies, 'The engagement is now over,' referring to his divorce from Dhanashree Verma. The teasing continues when Archana invites Chahal to her home in Madh Island but quickly adds that he's probably too busy to visit Mumbai. Rishabh jokes, 'He is here all the time.' Chahal responds, 'Sabko bata de tu (Why don't you tell everyone?),' and Rishabh starts shouting it on set. The playful joke was a nod to Chahal's rumored relationship with RJ Mahvash, who lives in Mumbai.

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