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June 3, 2018
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Bhubaneswar: Just less than a fortnight a professor Sanjeev Srivastava from Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh became a national sensation for his dance moves, a girl from Odisha tried to imitate the dance steps of the viral dancing uncle to the same Bollywood song of 80s.

Pragyan Behera, a young girl from Odisha shook her legs to the song 'May se Meena se na Saaaqi se' from the 1987 movie 'Khudgarz' starring actors Govinda and Neelam.

She shared a video on microblogging site Twitter featuring her Professor Srivastava-style dance moves. The video receved 1.8k likes, 236 retweets and 113 comments so far.

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Although, several videos of various artists are found making thumkas to that particular song on the YouTube just after Professor's dance performance went viral on the social media, Pragyan tried her best to bring perfection to her dance.

Pragyan, a film graduate from the Pune-based Symbiosis International University, is a dancer, model and a blogger too. She writes blogs on pliépalazzo on various topics including fashion, dance, food and many more.

Notably, professor Srivastava at Bhabha Engineering Research Institute turned dancing uncle on the internet for his Govinda-style slow motion dance moves to one of the Bollywood's popular songs during his relative's wedding function in Madhya Pradesh.

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