Heartwarming video: Londoners dance to 'London Thumakda', captivating audiences worldwide | WATCH

The air was filled with the contagious beats of London Thumakda from the Kangana Ranaut film Queen, as more individuals joined in and followed the pre-arranged routines.

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An Instagram user-generated video depicts a group of people in London dancing to the well-known Bollywood song London Thumakda, which is included in the Kangana Ranaut film Queen. The spectacle captivated spectators and brought happiness to the entire city, taking place right in the middle of Trafalgar Square. 

Here's where it comes from

Himani Dhawan posted the video to her social media pages. Well, so it should go without saying to those who know me how much I love the song 'London Thumakda' and the movie 'Queen'! I have not missed a party when we danced to this song. During a trip around Trafalgar Square, I happened to come across @speakerboxparty encouraging people to dance! Naturally, I joined in, but I had no idea that they would play this song! Dhawan wrote.

As more individuals joined in and began to follow the coordinated moves, the contagious beats of London Thumakda permeated the air. People of different ages and backgrounds joined together to enjoy the joy of music and movement, and it soon turned into an unplanned dance party. As the square integrated into the upbeat performance, with the thumkas being hammered with every rhythm, onlookers gazed in awe.
"Of course, I joined in, but little did I realize they were going to play this song!" Dhawan reflected on the event.I was yelling inside out of excitement the moment it began to play! Dancing to "London Thumakda" in the middle of London with a ton of strangers felt like a dream come true! Without a doubt, this was the highlight of my journey.

Social buzz 

Popular on social media, the video gained a lot of love. "Who spotted the boy in black t-shirt...but admired his effort bcoz he even attempted," a person said. "Specs aunty in the middle is obviously an Indian," remarked a different user. Such perfect motions. A third user wrote, "Pura London thumak da," expressing gratitude for the crowd.