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Watch: Mumbai Cop Dances With Danish Woman On Street

Mumbai’s “Dancing Cop,” Amol Kamble, is back with another captivating dance performance, this time featuring Danish TikToker Isabell Afro as his partner on the streets of Mumbai. Known for his impressive dance moves, Kamble joined Afro in a video that has garnered over 1.2 million views since it was posted on Instagram by Afro, who […]

Mumbai Cop Dances With Danish Woman
Mumbai Cop Dances With Danish Woman

Mumbai’s “Dancing Cop,” Amol Kamble, is back with another captivating dance performance, this time featuring Danish TikToker Isabell Afro as his partner on the streets of Mumbai. Known for his impressive dance moves, Kamble joined Afro in a video that has garnered over 1.2 million views since it was posted on Instagram by Afro, who captioned it, “Indian officer left no crumbs,” along with an Indian flag and fire emojis.

The video opens with Isabell dancing on the street while a few auto drivers look on. Kamble approaches her, initially appearing to stop her but instead surprises everyone by joining her in the dance.

The duo displayed electric choreography as Kamble seamlessly matched her moves, all while sporting a casual look with a police cap instead of his usual uniform. The clip ends with them high-fiving and leaving the scene with smiles.

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Fans and followers expressed their delight at the video, celebrating the unifying power of dance across cultures. One user remarked, “He killed it,” while another shared, “Love this so much! He’s awesome.” Another enthusiast declared, “Best cop out there,” while someone else expressed astonishment at Kamble’s impressive skills, asking, “Honestly though, why was he so good?”

Previously, Kamble collaborated with German TikTok star Noel Robinson to dance to the popular song “Calm Down” by Rema and Selena Gomez. Kamble shared that video on Instagram, humorously stating, “No matter where you’re from, if you commit a crime in front of the Mumbai police, you’ll end up where you have to. Because we are Mumbai Police.”

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