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Foreigner Plays Guitar At Varanasi Ghat, But This Uncle’s Impromptu Moves Outshines Him: ‘Next He Will Be In Dance Show’ | Video

Foreigner Plays Guitar At Varanasi Ghat, But This Uncle’s Impromptu Moves Outshines Him: ‘Next He Will Be In Dance Show’ | Video
Music has long connected people across borders, bridging gaps and bringing strangers together. Recently, a heartwarming example of this surfaced on social media: a video of a foreign musician playing guitar on a ghat in Varanasi. But it wasn't just the melody that captured attention; it was a local man who wandered into the frame and broke into an impromptu dance.
In the video, musician Lucas Eller is seen sitting on the steps of the ghat, strumming his guitar and singing. Within moments, an elderly Indian man walks into the scene, only to quickly step back after realising he's on camera. Instead of asking him to move away, Lucas smiles and invites him to join the moment. The man accepts and soon begins to sway to the music. After the spontaneous collaboration, Lucas compliments the man on his dance and even thanks him in Hindi.
Sir went from being "camera shy" to "breaking the internet" in less than 5 seconds. From the ghat of Varanasi! pic.twitter.com/HV4fJWgkCH
— Piyush Rai (@Benarasiyaa) November 24, 2025
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Varanasi Man's Impromptu Dance Wins Hearts
The clip quickly circulated across social media platforms. Posted on X, the video's caption read, “Sir went from being ‘camera shy' to ‘breaking the internet' in less than 5 seconds. From the ghat of Varanasi!"
Internet Praises Wholesome Musical Collaboration
The post quickly gained widespread attention, with many users praising the Indian man's spontaneous performance. One commenter wrote, “He said, learn from me," while another added, “Music has no boundaries, my friend."
“Uncle's a better dancer than I am," a comment read.
Another person wrote, “In a few days, you will see him in some dance show as a celebrity guest judge."
Many thought that this unplanned clip was much better than many planned ones. A person wrote, “So much better than all those heavily planned, choreographed ‘candid' videos bro," while another said, “You both just killed it, amazing to see such collab."
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Foreign artists have also previously gone viral for their attempts at singing Indian songs. One video showed an artist in a foreign country setting up his laptop and microphone before playing an instrument and singing the hit song Laung Laachi, originally starring Ammy Virk and Neeru Bajwa. Although the lyrics were slightly off, the genuine effort behind the performance made it truly enjoyable to watch.
Source: News18
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The Netflix series The Ba***ds of Bollywood premiered on September 18, 2025. New Delhi: Aryan Khan's debut series, The Ba***ds of Bollywood, has not only garnered critical acclaim but has also dominated public conversation, securing the top spot on IMDb's list of the most popular Indian shows of
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