A recent video showcasing a striking dance performance by two Bengaluru college students has taken social media by storm. Ben Antony K V and Anceline Jinmon, students of Kristu Jayanti College, became internet sensations after a clip of their performance to the Bollywood classic “Ramta Jogi” went viral. The performance was part of a cultural fest hosted at another college in the city, and the video was first shared on Ben's Instagram account.
Both dancers appeared in coordinated outfits—Ben in a fusion black and purple shirt with trousers, and Anceline in a shimmery ensemble matching the same palette. Their strong stage presence, synchronized moves, and smooth transitions were key elements that captivated the crowd from the very start of the act.
Fusion of Styles Brings New Energy to a Classic
Their choreography uniquely blended Tango and freestyle elements, providing a fresh interpretation of the iconic 1999 track from the film Taal, composed by A.R. Rahman and originally performed by Sukhwinder Singh and Alka Yagnik. The original number, known for its powerful energy and distinct beats, was brought to life again through the duo's commanding lifts and coordinated steps.
The audience could be heard cheering loudly throughout the performance. The full routine, of which the viral video is just a snippet, held the audience’s attention and brought a classic tune into a new, modern light without compromising its essence.
Online Applause Follows Viral Success
The video drew widespread praise on Instagram. Followers flooded the comments section with fire and heart emojis, expressing their excitement and admiration. Remarks such as “This pair will forever be etched in our hearts” and “Your performances never disappoint” stood out among the flood of praise. Another user noted, “Sheer perfection. Kudos, Ben and Anceline. Words can’t express,” while someone else called it their “favourite video” from the duo so far.
Users didn’t hold back their enthusiasm. One comment read, “Slayyy,” while another simply exclaimed, “FIREEEE.” There were even calls for a sequel with comments like “Part 2 please.” Observers who attended the event in person also joined the chorus, sharing that witnessing the performance live was an unforgettable experience.
Both dancers appeared in coordinated outfits—Ben in a fusion black and purple shirt with trousers, and Anceline in a shimmery ensemble matching the same palette. Their strong stage presence, synchronized moves, and smooth transitions were key elements that captivated the crowd from the very start of the act.
Fusion of Styles Brings New Energy to a Classic
Their choreography uniquely blended Tango and freestyle elements, providing a fresh interpretation of the iconic 1999 track from the film Taal, composed by A.R. Rahman and originally performed by Sukhwinder Singh and Alka Yagnik. The original number, known for its powerful energy and distinct beats, was brought to life again through the duo's commanding lifts and coordinated steps.
The audience could be heard cheering loudly throughout the performance. The full routine, of which the viral video is just a snippet, held the audience’s attention and brought a classic tune into a new, modern light without compromising its essence.
Online Applause Follows Viral Success
The video drew widespread praise on Instagram. Followers flooded the comments section with fire and heart emojis, expressing their excitement and admiration. Remarks such as “This pair will forever be etched in our hearts” and “Your performances never disappoint” stood out among the flood of praise. Another user noted, “Sheer perfection. Kudos, Ben and Anceline. Words can’t express,” while someone else called it their “favourite video” from the duo so far.
Users didn’t hold back their enthusiasm. One comment read, “Slayyy,” while another simply exclaimed, “FIREEEE.” There were even calls for a sequel with comments like “Part 2 please.” Observers who attended the event in person also joined the chorus, sharing that witnessing the performance live was an unforgettable experience.
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