Parenting is one of the most significant responsibilities a person can have. For society to function successfully, parents have a critical role in influencing their children’s lives, actions, and future. Raised by responsible, emotionally stable parents, children will become well-adjusted adults who can make meaningful contributions to society.
But in recent years, there has been an increasing amount of worry about the changing patterns of parenting. Due to a variety of social, cultural, and economic concerns, people started practicing some bad parenting habits. Recently, a video of kids dancing in their school’s function reignited the debate on good and bad parenting.
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Kid’s dancing on Tamannaah Bhatia’s ‘Aaj Ki Raat’ went viral on social media
The internet has gone crazy over a video of a schoolgirl dancing to Tamannaah Bhatia’s newest song, “Aaj Ki Raat,” from the movie Stree 2. The video was shot at Suvidya Senior Secondary School in Dhemaji on Teacher’s Day. It displays the young dancer’s performance at a level that is comparable to that of an experienced professional.
The little dancer, who seems like she is in elementary school, has received a lot of attention and appreciation online for his amazing abilities.
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The song, “Aaj Ki Raat,” going viral is from the film Stree 2, which stars Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor. Sachin-Jigar composed the song. The song is an item number and was headed by actress Tamannaah Bhatia.
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Now, wearing an outfit similar to Tamannaah Bhatia, the child garnered a lot of appreciation for her performances and mannerisms. However, as soon as the video became viral on social media, many people expressed their displeasure and questioned why children were allowed to dance to this song.
Why are people criticizing the video and raising questions about the child’s parents?
The video has stirred some controversy, with some self-described critics calling it improper and blaming the parents and school for having bad judgment. Calling it a “shameful” representation of a “spoiled environment” for today’s youngsters, many social media users denounced the performance as “vulgar” and questioned the inclusion of such content in schools. As on user commented, “Salute to her parents for teaching mujra to her at this age.”
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However, a lot of people cheered the child’s performance and praised her brilliance and self-assurance. Fans countered that the criticism was unjustified because of how amazing her dancing was. Some emphasized her remarkable confidence, while others called her performance flawless.
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