Kashmiri woman’s daring tree-top dance video goes viral

Love it or fear it, her fearless dance has left the internet buzzing

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The video has already garnered more than 700,000 likes, over 35000 comments, and over a million shares.
The video has already garnered more than 700,000 likes, over 35000 comments, and over a million shares.
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Dubai: Usha Nagvanshi, a woman from the scenic valleys of Jammu & Kashmir, has taken the internet by storm with a daring and unconventional dance video.

In a now-viral Instagram video posted on her account, @ushanagvanshi31, she performs energetic dance moves atop a tall tree, set against a breathtaking yet steep backdrop. The song playing? The popular Bollywood hit "Mera Ashique Chhalla" from the 2012 film Ishaqzaade.

Balancing gracefully at such a dangerous height, Nagvanshi’s performance instantly grabbed attention. The video has already garnered more than 700,000 likes, over 35000 comments, and over a million shares — catapulting her into viral fame.

Social media users have reacted with a mix of awe, laughter, and concern. While many admired her daring spirit and fitness, others questioned the risk she took for the sake of online engagement. One user joked, “Death is scared of didi,” while another admitted, “My anxiety during the whole video!”

The comment section became a playground for humorous takes. “Was the internet slow on the ground?” one asked, while another quipped, “Me on my way to impress Edward Cullen.” Some even suggested future stunts: “Next video on the Eiffel Tower,” and “Try Qutub Minar next!”

Love it or fear it, Usha Nagvanshi’s fearless dance has left the internet buzzing and audiences thoroughly entertained.

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