We're way past the days of screwing in the light bulb and lifting our shoulders up and down. Canadian YouTube comedian Lilly Singh, or Superwoman to her fans, has put together a combination of the Internet's next best thing: four uncut minutes of Indian music and non-Indians dancing to it.
The video features the comedian and two of her Caucasian pals dancing in a hotel room and areas in Thailand jamming out to Daler Mehndi 's "Bolo Ta Ra Ra." The song, which is a known Punjabi classic — and probably played at every Indian wedding you've been to — was a huge hit in the 90s.
And while the video has a lot of questionable dance moves and lip dubbing, the dancers are having such a good time we can't help but move in our seats ourselves. Uploaded on Friday, the video already has over 5,000 likes and Singh herself has over 1 million subscribers on her channel.
Easy Bollywood Moves To Try Yourself
Bhangra: Feet(01 of08)
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Open Image ModalHOW TO: Bounce or shrug your shoulders up and down to the beat. (credit:Huffington Post Canada )
Bhangra: Arms(03 of08)
Open Image ModalHOW TO: Start with your palms facing the floor and arms straight on either side. Keep your fingers together and raise your arms above your head in a V-shape. Flex your wrists so your palms are facing up. Repeat. (credit:Huffington Post Canada )
Bhangra: The Whole Look(04 of08)
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Open Image ModalHOW TO: Place one foot flat on the floor and the other foot up on the ball of the foot. (credit:Huffington Post Canada )
Bollywood: Hips(06 of08)
Open Image ModalHOW TO: Drop your hip down to the beat. Straightening and bending the knee of the bent leg will move your hips up and down. Repeat. (credit:Huffington Post Canada )
Bollywood: Hands(07 of08)
Open Image ModalHOW TO: Place both hands on your hips. Bring one hand up in a sweeping motion and place it right above the middle your head. "Spread all five fingers to create what I call an open classical hand gesture," says Sarkar. Twist your wrist to the beat if you wish. (credit:Huffington Post Canada )
Bollywood: The Whole Look(08 of08)
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