Teacher’s Day Video Showcases Children Dancing to the Lively Beats of the song “Aaj Ki Raat,”: Social Media Shows Irritation.

Teacher’s Day Video Showcases Children Dancing to the Lively Beats of the song "Aaj Ki Raat,”: Social Media Shows Irritation.

Teacher’s Day Video Showcases Children Dancing to the Lively Beats of the song "Aaj Ki Raat,”: Social Media Shows Irritation.

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Social media plays a pivotal role in our daily lives, capturing our attention with a variety of engaging content. Each day, we encounter numerous videos that resonate with us in unique ways. However, a wave of discontent has surfaced on social media following the circulation of a video depicting children dancing to “Aaj Ki Raat,” a track from the film Stree 2, during Teachers’ Day celebrations. The online community has expressed strong reactions to this footage, which has gone viral.

The viral video highlights children performing this lively dance as part of the Teachers’ Day festivities. The video opens with a group of children on stage, set against a backdrop that announces the celebration of Teachers’ Day, an annual event in India on this date. This footage was captured during a celebration held at a school in Assam in honor of Teacher’s Day.

The backdrop features a prominent image of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a revered educator and the second President of India, whose birthday is commemorated on this important occasion.

The dance number “Aaj Ki Raat,” featuring Tamannaah Bhatia, has rapidly become a favorite among fans, prompting many to create their own interpretations of the choreography through various videos.

The success of the dance performance can be credited to the individual training provided by one of the instructors. All performances involving dance and music by the young students are directed and choreographed by the school’s educators. This appears to be the case here as well, as noted by one viewer.  “This dance would not have happened without personal training by one of the teachers. All such dance and song programs by small kids are taught and choreographed by teachers of the school. I think that is the case here too,” suggested an X user. 

Another viewer expressed concern, stating, “It is unfortunate that the organizers and parents allowed this. What message are we conveying to our children?”

Numerous comments also addressed the role of parenting in this situation, attributing responsibility to both parents and teachers for the incident.

The song, Aaj Ki Raat, from the newly released film Stree 2, is composed by Sachin-Jigar. Sung by Madhubanti Bagchi, Divya Kumar, Sachin-Jigar, and Amitabh Bhattacharya wrote the track lyrics.

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