Mumbai Cop Amol Kamble Energetically Grooves To Karan Aujla-Neha Kakkar's 'Aaye Haaye' In Viral Dance Reel

The cop was dressed in a hoodie and casual pants to groove to the Karan Aujla-Neha Kakkar song 'Aaye Haaye'. In his cool avatar, Kamble performed energetic dance moves to win the hearts of internet users. While uploading the reel on Instagram, he tagged the singers and featured actress Nora Fatehi.

Rahul M Updated: Thursday, January 02, 2025, 04:41 PM IST
Amol Kamble New Dance Reel | Amol Kamble

Amol Kamble New Dance Reel | Amol Kamble

Karan Aujla's songs are trending on the internet these days with many dance lovers shaking their legs to his beats.

Amol Kamble, who is popularly known as Mumbai's 'Dancing Cop', released a reel grooving to one of Aujla's songs. In his latest dance reel, Kamble threw energetic dance moves to the 'Aaye Haaye' song.

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More about the dance video

In the video, Kamble performed energetic dance moves to win the hearts of internet users.

Kamble was seen sporting his cool look and dancing with great energy. He displayed a wide range of steps during his dance performance to the trending song. From classic rock steps to a few desi moves, the passionate dancer enjoyed every little second of the song.

The cop was dressed in a hoodie and casual pants to groove to the Karan Aujla-Neha Kakkar song 'Aaye Haaye'.

While uploading the reel on Instagram, he tagged the singers and featured actress Nora Fatehi.

Check out the original music video below

Video hits 4 lakh views on Instagram

This reel is now going viral on the social media platform. Being uploaded online on December 28, Kamble's dance moves have already received more than four lakh views and hundreds of comments.

Reacting to the dance-loving cop's latest video, people dropped 'heart' and 'fire' emojis in the comments section. One of the Instagram users praised his groovy steps and enthusiasm by calling Kamble's performance "Fantastic". Another user reacted to the reel and wrote, "Vibe h bhai".

Published on: Thursday, January 02, 2025, 04:42 PM IST

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