Young Girl's Performance On Tamannaah Bhatia's 'Aaj Ki Raat' At School Function Goes Viral, Sparks Debate
A video of a young girl dancing on 'Stree 2' song 'Aaj Ki Raat' featuring Tamannaah Bhatia during the Teacher's Day function at a private school in Assam has sparked a debate online.
Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao starrer 'Stree 2' has been garnering acclaim from all corners for its unique storyline and stellar performances. The horror-comedy that has been breaking box-office records, is also becoming audience's favourite for its songs including the chartbuster dance number 'Aaj Ki Raat' featuring Tamannaah Bhatia and her stellar moves.
School girl dances to Stree 2 song 'Aaj Ki Raat'
Tamannaah Bhatia has become one of the most sought-after actresses for dance numbers after showcasing her stellar moves in 'Kaavaleya', 'Achacho' and then 'Aaj Ki Raat.' The actress also charged a whopping Rs 1 crore for the song and her cameo in the film.
While the audience has been swooning over Tamannaah's dance moves especially the hook step, a video of a young girl dancing on the same track during the Teacher's Day function at a private school in Assam has sparked a debate online.
In the video going viral on social media, the young girl hardly 10-years-old, can be seen wearing similar clothes like Tamannaah and grooving to the track on stage. A few other children can also be seen dancing in the background. The video has sparked a debate on social media with netizens questioning the school's authority and parenting in today's time and not shift the blame entirely on Bollywood for such inspiration.
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Netizens' Reaction
Several social media users took to the comments section of the post and shared their thoughts on the importance of school authorities being mindful of students' activities as well as shedding light on appropriate parenting. Some users also supported Bollywood and said that in such scenarios, parents should play a role in guiding their children rather than shifting the blame on Bollywood for spoiling young minds.
One user wrote, "Shameful, how can a school allow such performances that too small childrens on an ocassion of teachers day. How parents are allowing.Stop vulgarities.Shamme on the school principal."
Another user commented, "Yes bachho ke mata pita ko sochna chaiye ki kya sanskaar dene hain.. Bachho ko koi gyaan nhi hota.. Jo mata pita sikhate hain.. Wo hi unke liye sabhyata Or sanskaar hain.. Ghar bachhe ki pahli pathshala hota hai.. Jahan wo jo bhi seekhate hai.. Us se hi us ka charitra nirman hota hai.."
A third user wrote, "It's not bollywood who is at fault it's the school authorities and the parents who allowed them to dance on this song and like this."
Similar incidents have taken place earlier on several dance reality shows when children went overboard with their outfits, moves and expressions, with their parents being schooled by the judges for the same.