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'Kaavaalaa’ craze: Japanese envoy grooves to Jailer's hit song; netizens call him expert Bollywood dancer

Enthusiastic fans have embraced the song's magic, creating short videos of themselves grooving to its tunes.

Japanese envoy grooves to Jailer's hit song

Japanese envoy grooves to Jailer's hit song

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The song "Kaavaalaa" from the movie 'Jailer' has taken the music scene by storm, thanks to its infectious rhythm and energetic beats. Featuring the dynamic duo of Tamannaah Bhatia and Rajinikanth, the song has effortlessly won the hearts of both music enthusiasts and fans.

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Enthusiastic fans have embraced the song's magic, creating short videos of themselves grooving to its tunes. 

Among them is Japan's Ambassador to India, Hiroshi Suzuki, who showcased his dance moves alongside Japanese YouTuber Mayo San in a video shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). In his post, Suzuki expressed his ongoing admiration for Rajinikanth and the Indian culture.

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Sharing the video on X, Suzuki wrote, “Kaavaalaa dance video with Japanese YouTuber Mayo san(@MayoLoveIndia)🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵 My Love for Rajinikanth continues …

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Within just under 24 hours of sharing the 17-second video, it exploded in popularity on X, racking up a staggering 891.3K views and 13.4K likes. The X community has praised Suzuki's dancing skills, playfully crowning him an "expert Bollywood dancer."

One user commented on the video, “Great performance by Suzuki san and Mayo san 👏👏... You're now an expert in Bollywood dance"

Another one wrote, “That was some performance!!"

This isn't the first instance of the Japanese ambassador displaying his fondness for Rajnikanth. In a video posted on X on August 16th, Suzuki humorously attempted the iconic glasses-flipping move synonymous with the southern actor, showcasing his connection to Rajnikanth's legacy.

In his video message, Suzuki conveyed his admiration, saying "Rajnikanth you are simply extraordinary. Wishing you immense success with 'Jailer'." This charming display of cross-cultural appreciation continues to resonate with fans across borders.

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