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A video of Nair dancing went viral on social media, collecting thousands of views and also catching the attention of Doordarshan itself. According to NDTV, Doordarshan's Director General, Supriya Sahu, shared the video on Twitter, praising the man's performance as "absolutely fantastic". Even the organisation's official Twitter handle 'liked' the video and also retweeted it.
Jwala Gutta, a retired Indian badminton player, was among those who praised the man's dancing. The video was initially shared on video-sharing platform TikTok and went viral after it was posted on Twitter.
Doordarshan would not hv imagined this in their wildest dreams !! ?? pic.twitter.com/epJ86aVssE
- (.?_.?) Silk (@Ya5Ne) March 4, 2019
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