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Four men performing in a dance video on Muqabla song leaves internet users crazy over its ending

| @indiablooms | Feb 18, 2020, at 09:33 am

Mumbai/IBNS: A dance video posted online has drawn the attention of netizens specifically for its ending, leaving people confused.

A Twitter user, whose handle is known by the name @cinnabar_dust, shared the video first and captioned it as: "I bet u will watch it again and again after watching the last frame!"

In the video, a group of four men can be seen dancing on the Muqabla track from the movie Street Dancer 3D. 

The complicated choreography, which was successfully portrayed by the four, left netizens impressed.

The post has already earned 16.1K likes.

Actor Shruti Seth and TV personality Gaurav Kapur commented on the video, hinting that they were impressed.

Kapur posted: "What the whaaaaa."

Seth said: "Woahhhhh Brilliant!!!!"

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