Vicky Kaushal reacts to sari-clad’s Tauba Tauba

Vicky Kaushal’s moves on Karan Aujhla’s Punjabi dance track “Tauba Tauba” from Bad Newz are unmatched, sparking a global trend among content creators attempting to replicate them. Recently, a sari-clad, slum-dwelling content creator named Rupali Sing, who goes by the Instagram handle @sad_rupaa, managed to ace these moves, leaving Vicky and his fans in awe. On Saturday, Rupali shared a Reel on Instagram, where she danced with impressive flexibility in front of a kutcha house, wearing a yellow printed saree. Her children joined her, showcasing her unmatched enthusiasm.

Her performance caught Vicky Kaushal’s attention, prompting him to comment, “Wow!” on her post. Other Instagram users were equally impressed, flooding the comments section with praise. One user exclaimed, “Damn aunty got some nice moves,” while another wrote, “She nailed it.” The video has garnered significant attention, highlighting Rupali’s talent and infectious energy.

Vicky Kaushal and the Impact of Tauba Tauba

The song “Tauba Tauba,” composed, written, and sung by Punjabi pop singer Karan Aujhla, features Vicky Kaushal, Karan, and Triptii Dimri. Choreographed by Bosco Martis, it plays as the end-credit song in Vicky and Triptii’s latest romantic comedy, Bad Newz, which was released in cinemas last Friday. The film, directed by Anand Tiwari and produced by Amritpal Singh Bindra, Apoorva Mehta, and Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, has been well-received by audiences.

Bad Newz is a “rare comedy film inspired by true events” about heteropaternal superfecundation, a reproductive process where twin children have the same mother but different biological fathers. The movie, featuring Ammy Virk and Neha Dhupia in pivotal roles, collected ₹8.62 crore on its opening day and raked in ₹10.55 crore in net box office collection on day two. This positive reception has further amplified the popularity of “Tauba Tauba,” making it a cultural phenomenon.

Rupali Sing’s viral dance video exemplifies how music and dance transcend boundaries, connecting people from different walks of life. Vicky Kaushal’s acknowledgment of her talent has not only brought joy to Rupali but also inspired many others to embrace their passion for dance and creativity. As the trend continues to spread, “Tauba Tauba” remains a testament to the power of music in bringing people together.

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