Nitesh Kumar Sahoo

Almost every person hides some talents within. However, unleashing talent and exhibiting the skills cannot be afforded by all. In this internet age, it is quite easy to find videos of talented individuals who break the stereotype and stun everyone with their skills, be it singing or dancing, or any other creative work. 

Here we bring a video of a Mumbai cop, who turned into a social media sensation after his dance videos went viral on different platforms. The cop seems to be no ordinary dancer. He has got some serious moves and enjoys a huge follower base on Instagram. 

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While earlier, a video stormed the internet in which he is seen performing with Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh, now another video is breaking the internet in which he is seen grooving to the beats of Raghav's Let's Work it Out.

Amol Kamble, popularly known as the ‘Dancing Cop’ shares his dance videos on Instagram quite frequently. With his excellent performance and dance routines, he manages to win the hearts of netizens. 

A few weeks back, Kamble reshared a video on Instagram in which he is seen donning a vest and shorts while flaunting his killer dance moves to the catchy beats.

Kamble reshared the post with a caption reading: Repost because it’s in trend again. Do u remember? (sic)

While the video has been massively loved by netizens, it drew the attention of Raghav and prompted him to drop a heartfelt message for Kamble. 

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The singer wrote, "Amol. This is my song...yet somehow I feel it now also belongs to you...you smashed this...thank you." (sic)

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“I am now a big fan of your dancing!” wrote a user. (sic)

Another user wrote, “Uncle got some swag .. socks and shorts just.” (sic)

“Cha-cha underwear aur baniyan mein itna achha dance karte hai jitna mein 3 piece mrin bhi na kar pau,” wrote a third user. (sic)

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