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Published 11:07 IST, October 4th 2024

VIDEO | SDM's Dance on Haryanvi Song '52 Gaz Ka Daman' Goes Viral, Internet Reacts

The Kalki Mahotsav, a cultural event in Sambhal, took an unexpected turn when SDM Neetu Rani Chaudhary participated in the celebrations.

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SDM's Dance on Haryanvi Song '52 Gaz Ka Daman' Goes Viral,
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Sambhal: A video of Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Neetu Rani Chaudhary dancing at the Kalki Mahotsav in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district has gone viral on social media. In the video, the SDM can be seen enjoying and dancing enthusiastically to popular Haryanvi songs sung by well-known singer Renuka Panwar, including the famous tracks "Hat Ja Tau" and "52 Gaj Ka Daman."

SDM Joins Festivities in Sambhal

The Kalki Mahotsav, a cultural event in Sambhal, took an unexpected turn when SDM Neetu Rani Chaudhary participated in the celebrations. On Tuesday evening, Haryanvi singer Renuka Panwar took to the stage, performing several hit tracks. Chaudhary, who attended the event as part of her official duties, joined in the dance, much to the delight of the audience. Her performance was recorded and shared widely online. 

The video of her dancing to "Hat Ja Tau" alongside the singer has become the talk of social media, with many appreciating her enthusiasm.

The video of the SDM, dressed in a black saree, has been widely shared, with people praising her for participating in the local festivities.

Video Gains Traction on Social Media

Since the video surfaced, it has been widely shared on various social media platforms. Some viewers have praised Chaudhary for engaging with the local community during the festival. The video has attracted many comments, with people appreciating her for taking part in the cultural event. Some also criticised her for the same. 

First Grand Celebration of District’s Foundation

The district of Sambhal, which was established on 28 September 2011, is celebrating its 13th foundation anniversary this year. For the first time, the celebrations have been organized on a grand scale under the efforts of District Magistrate Dr. Rajendra Pensia. The seven-day festival, known as the Sambhal Kalki Mahotsav, began on 28 September and will run until 4 October. The event showcases exhibitions on various government schemes and also hosts cultural programs in the evenings.

Updated 11:07 IST, October 4th 2024