Social media users take extra effort to make videos that fetch them good views and likes. In one such move, a dancer from Canada performed Bhangra in the frozen wilderness of the Yukon and shared the video on the micro-blogging site Twitter and it went viral.


In the 56-second video, one can see Canadian influencer Gurdeep Pandher grooving to the bhangra beats in -40 degree Celsius in  Canada's Yukon. 


Pandher shared the video on Twitter on December 20, with the caption, "Today, it's -40ºC/-40ºF in the Yukon wilderness around my cabin. Nature is calm, frigid, cold, and utterly stunning. The air is freezing but still very refreshing for the lungs. In this natural environment, I danced to create warmth. I'm dispatching the good vibe to the world."


"Minus 40 degrees, in the wilderness of Yukon, I'm sending hope, joy and positivity," one can also hear him say in the video.


Since being shared, the video has garnered 171.9k views and 1,052 retweets. 






After watching the video one of the user wrote, "Thank you because I certainly needed your joy hope and positivity today... especially when you can do it in -40 degree temps. It's extra special!"






"Dancing outside when -40 is proof you are truly Canadian. You are "crazy kanuck" status. Thank you for cheering me up :-)," wrote another user.






"Good vibes received here in a small village outside Toronto. Thank you for your immeasurable positivity. And cool dance moves," another Twitter user wrote.






"Embracing the cold. Its exhilarating!" wrote a fourth.