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Viral Video: Men Dance To Truck Honking On Road; You Don't Need Reason To Cause Trouble

The young men began to dance fervently, and some of them can even be heard shouting and screaming with delight.

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Chokita Paul
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Rainfall happens when the sky is having a blast. In Karnataka, some boys had way more reasons to celebrate the arrival of monsoons than the normal amount. 
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While introverts spend rainy days with a cup of tea and a good book to recharge their poor soul, the exact opposite is done by a bunch of extroverts. Even if they declare to be loners, they spread so much noise to communicate the information that you would not wish that kind of people upon your worst enemies. 

Nagin Dance Viral Video

Likewise, a bunch of extroverts took to the roads to celebrate the arrival of the monsoon. Forget about Tansen’s Megh Malhar. The Sridevi-starrer Nagina and Mein Teri Dushman were the noise-friendly pieces of music played in roadside concert. 

The bikes are seen racing ahead of the truck in the first scene of the &t=2s">video. The moment they abruptly stop their bikes and point toward the truck, the truck's driver blasts a song based on the music - just a group of boys living their life to the fullest, anywhere, any time. Needless to say, the 93,375 viewers of the viral video thought that those guys broke the record - literally and figuratively. 

The young men began to dance fervently, and some of them can even be heard shouting and screaming with delight. One of the youngsters crawled along the road imitating the snake's slithering motion. With videos of their Nagin dance appearing on Twitter, YouTube, and other social media sites, it quickly became popular online. Indeed, fun, frolic and laughter have therapeutic benefits. But if you are laughing and frolicking to truck-honking on a wide road without any reason, probably you need help. 


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Karnataka and other states have received a heavy rain advisory from the India Meteorological Department (IMD). It added in a tweet on Sunday that a new, heavy wet spell is projected to begin on July 12th, 2022, over Gujarat, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, and coastal Karnataka. But who cares? Extroverted men are rejoicing - it might be rude to disturb them. 

Feature image credit: NDTV.

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