Indian Students’ Energetic Dance to ‘Chuttamalle’ at Boston College Event Stuns Audience | Watch

A highly energetic dance performance by a group of Indian students from Northeastern University in Boston, ‘Chuttamalle’ is a super hit number from the recent college event held in November. Charan Pasumarti, Anmol Shetty, and their friends lead the way to choreograph an energetic routine and leave the audience cheering for them. The students brought […]

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Indian Students’ Energetic Dance to ‘Chuttamalle’ at Boston College Event Stuns Audience | Watch

A highly energetic dance performance by a group of Indian students from Northeastern University in Boston, ‘Chuttamalle’ is a super hit number from the recent college event held in November. Charan Pasumarti, Anmol Shetty, and their friends lead the way to choreograph an energetic routine and leave the audience cheering for them.

The students brought the popular song into action by their energetic movements, making the entire event unforgettable. A video of their performance posted by Charan Pasumarti on his Instagram account has gained viewership of more than 12 million. Fans have inundated the post with acclaim for perfect coordination and stage presence of the performers.

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Viewers are showered with love for the comments in this video. “Pure energy! Lived every single second,” said one viewer. “Wow! Nailed it to perfection for all these performances. I’m so proud of this representation,” a second person reacted. The crowd’s reaction itself says everything—just fabulous, says a third person.

Others continued to acclaim the performance: “This is just bringing so much glee. Just incredible talent!” somebody commented, while another continued, “The synchronization is literally next level. Goosebumps!” Yet another added, “You have done justice to such an iconic song. Hats off!”

‘Chuttamalle’, that features Janhvi Kapoor and Jr NTR in ‘Devara: Part 1’, has made it to the top spot in the charts because of the catchy beats and scintillating choreography.

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