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US woman’s love for Bhangra has found fans all across, watch her dance to Ammy Virk's 'Chidi blauri'

Omala enjoys doing Bhangra on desi tracks and her dancing skills are winning hearts

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, July 31

It won’t be wrong to say that Bhangra is infectious. The energetic folk dance form has caught the fancy of a woman in the USA named Omala and her performances are sure to leave you impressed. A look at her Instagram timeline and you will see an array of dance videos where she is dancing her heart out to some desi tracks.

Omala calls herself a ‘self-taught Bhangra dancer’ and has over 10K followers who love her enthusiasm and graceful moves. Their comments are a testament to how much they enjoy these videos.

In one of the most viewed videos, Omala is dancing to Chidi blauri by Ammy Virk and Mannat Noor. She describes it, “Something slow for today.”

Take a look:

There’s another video that has over 1 million views where she is lip synching to Nimrat Khaira’s Sanu ta bulauno vi geya. Dressed in a salwar-kameez and dupatta, she is also wearing traditional jewellery and bindi. Her Indian vibes have surely won the hearts of her fans.

Check this out:

There are many such amazing videos on her Instagram account where she has showcased her love for Bhangra. It is something that ‘makes her happy’ as she wrote in one of the captions.

Here's another one of her powerful performances:

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