Cassian Baliarsingh

Rain has a magical way of setting the stage for romance. Whether it be a declaration of love, kiss or dance, rainy season has long been considered a season of love, thanks to Bollywood movies.

From Shah Rukh Khan romancing Kajol in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai as the rain pours to Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor’s iconic jacket poster from Aashiqui 2; and Akshay Kumar and Raveena Tandon’s sizzling dance moves to ‘Tip Tip Barsa Pani’, Hindi movies have left us all yearning for rainy-day romance. 

Romance in rain holds a special place in our hearts as this video of a young couple dancing in the rain is proof enough! The video shows a young couple dancing in the rain to Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor’s ‘Tum Se Hi’ song from the blockbuster movie Jab We Met.

The song from the 2007 Imtiaz Ali directorial romantic music film has been favourite of all ever since its release. The song beautifully crooned by Mohit Chauhan continues to captivate music lovers and reels makers who use it for creating romantic and beautiful moments.

Among the countless videos available online, this video of a couple dancing to the melodious song is so captivating that you might find yourself watching it on repeat.

“This or nothing, Najar Na lage,” read the caption of the video shared on Twitter. The video shows a young couple dancing on the footpath of Mumbai even as it rains heavily. With big smiles, the young couple dances to the song as onlookers can’t help but notice the couple’s captivating dance moves.

Since being shared the video has accumulated over 2.2L views and thousands of likes and retweets. Many even took to the comments section of the video to share their opinion on the rain dance of the couple and the beautiful song.

“Rain and ‘Tum Se Hi’ song is such a deadly combination,” wrote a user. Another user commented, “Manifesting a relationship like this since forever.”

 A third user wrote, “Bollywood has songs for everyone and every situation, an average Indian life is a lot influenced by it, joy laughter is spread in all timelines.”

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