'Adorable' dancing Indian couple melts hearts with a comeback

An Indian couple's dancing performance on a hit Punjabi song that went viral last year has made a comeback. This time, they're in colour-coordinated attires at a daytime celebration.

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The couple became an internet sensation after a video of their jiving was posted on social media last year. Source: Instagram

They melted a million hearts last time when a monochrome video of their dance performance on a hit Punjabi number 'Lambergini' was posted on the internet and it almost instantly went viral. 

The couple is now back - this time in colour. 

Their daughter, Gitana Singh, posted the latest video on Instagram twirling rhythmically to the tunes of the same song. 

"Happy Birthday Mom !! Since the world has fallen in love with you two, and since this has become your song...I thought I'd share a little more love with everyone on your birthday 😉unleashing PART 2 !! Grass, Dancefloor, or in between lunch tables, nothing will stop them," she wrote while posting the video.
The video of the couple looking every bit in love, has already been viewed close to 200,000 times on social media and people just don't seem to have enough of it. 

"Whenever I see them dancing I watch it three four times...just can't scroll watching once ❤️❤️❤️ big fan of ur parents ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️," a user commented on the video. 

"Your parents gave me couple goals. God bless them with good health and happiness. Do share more videos, would love to see them dancing," said another.

Gitana Singh posted her parents' previous video in November last year with the caption "Who said you can't dance in a Saree?"
Looking at the couple's moves- smooth, graceful and perfectly in sync - a very valid question.  The video is actually from a wedding in Delhi. 


India's now famous dancing couple spoke to a news website but didn't want their names published. 

“There have been an unimaginable number of people calling from all over the world. It is very strange, I don’t know how or why it went viral,” Singh's mother, who is a painter, said. 

While Ms Singh's father - a businessman - is a trained dancer, her mother never received formal training, which might surprise some seeing her dancing skills. However, she credits her husband for that saying “when the man is a good lead it’s very easy to dance”.

She said the experience of going viral was "fun and embarrassing".

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