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From floods to fame: Mumbai man's 'boat dance' a viral hit

The video was shared with the caption “Entertainment never stops in Mumbai. The show must go on!”
@Madan_Chikna/X

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The Internet sensation known as ‘Aura Farming’ or the ‘boat dance’, popularised by an 11-year-old Indonesian boy, has now made waves in Mumbai.

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A video of a man performing this viral dance on a flooded street in Mumbra, a suburb grappling with relentless monsoon rains, has taken social media by storm.

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The video was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user @Madan_Chikna with the caption “Entertainment never stops in Mumbai. The show must go on!”

Users instantly flooded the comments section.

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“The flood never knew that the people of Mumbra themselves are a tsunami,” one quipped, while another commented, “Enjoying his life.”

A third said, “This is peak Indian resilience.”

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AuraFarmingBoatDanceentertainmentIndianResilienceMonsoonMumbaiMumbaiRainsMumbrastreetdanceViralDance
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