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Watch: This Dancing Young Balloon-Seller In Delhi's Connaught Place Is A Star

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Oct, 2016 04:16 PM
    This boy, a balloon vendor, who stunned onlookers in Delhi's Connaught Place with his spectacular dance moves, could be one of those names. An onlooker recorded a 45-second clip of the fellow grooving to the music, possibly from a pub, as if nobody's watching.
     
    Twitter user Hasiba B Amin captured the boy exhibiting his moves, and tweeted it yesterday. The tweet has, by now, got over 1,300 retweets and 1,400 likes and the video is going viral on other social media platforms as well. 
     
    In her tweet, Hasiba says: "Saw this guy who was selling balloons dancing at CP. He didn't ask for any money. Imagine where right opportunities could take him," and we cannot agree more.     
     
    And as Amin rightly writes in her post, “Imagine where right opportunities could take him,” to which all on the social media agreed. She also added that she has other videos of him doing a stunts and head-stands and that this video is “not even doing justice.”
     
    What do you think about this boy’s dancing skills, tell us in comments below.
     

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