A girl danced tremendously on the song 'Oye Amma', which created a stir on social media. With her style, the girl has won everyone's heart on the internet. Let's watch the viral video of her dance.
Every day some dance reel keeps getting popular on social media, which becomes a trend as soon as it goes viral. Then whoever you see, he is seen making a reel on that song. Often the dance performed at weddings becomes so popular on the internet that the person dancing becomes an internet sensation overnight.
One such dance video is becoming increasingly viral on social media these days, in which a girl is seen spreading her charm on the stage with her tremendous dance moves on the song 'Oye Amma'. Users are going crazy after seeing the performance of this girl that many people are sending her marriage proposals in the comments itself.
In the viral video, a girl wearing a blue sleeveless kurti is dancing to the song 'Oye Amma' from the film 'Azad'. She has tied a golden colored dupatta and the way she dances while shaking her hair is being liked by the users. People have become fans of her style.
The girl's expressions and dance steps are matching so well with the beats of the song that people are not getting tired of praising her. Seeing her beauty even in a simple kurti, people are comparing her to Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon's daughter Rasha Thadani.
Watch viral video
The video seems to be of some function, in which this girl is seen dancing on the DJ. Her tremendous expressions and great dance have won everyone's heart on the internet.
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This viral reel has been shared by the girl from her Instagram account @tishaa_chandeliya, which has received more than 6 million views so far.
Users went crazy over her style
After the video went viral, users praised her dance performance. One user wrote, 'The dance of the mohalla people is of a different level.' Another wrote, 'Now the groom will talk about marrying her, leaving the bride.' The third wrote, 'Even actresses will fail in front of her.'

