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Indian man crashes foreigners guitar lesson with fantastic dance moves | Watch video

In the video, the man can be seen grooving to the music. He can be seen performing effortlessly. After the wonderful collaboration, Eller praised the man for his dancing moves and thanked him in Hindi.

The video has so far earned more than 1.1 million views and thousands of comments on social media.
| Updated on: Nov 25, 2025 | 02:58 PM

Varanasi: Music across the world has been a language of love. It has no boundaries. The music also has an extraordinary power to remove culture and language barriers. It also has the power to invoke human emotions.

The same was evident in Varanasi, when a Brazilian man was playing guitar. The video of the clip has gone viral on social media, which has invoked nice reactions from people, especially in Instagram.

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Lucas Eller can be seen playing guitar in video

In the video, Lucas Eller can be seen playing and teaching guitar to his students. Just as he was playing guitar, a man entered the frame and starts dancing. Instead of getting angry, Eller smiles, and he keeps on playing the guitar even as the man makes his dance moves.

In the video, the man can be seen grooving to the music. He can be seen performing effortlessly. After the wonderful collaboration, Eller praised the man for his dancing moves and thanked him in Hindi.

Video has so far earned more than 1.1 million views

The video has so far earned more than 1.1 million views and thousands of comments on social media. The users seemed to have liked the innocence of the Indian man Indian man and the bond that was shared by two individuals unknown to each other.

"I just stumbled upon this video. Wow, this is a precious moment of joy," wrote one of the users, while another said: "So much better than all those heavily planned, choreographed 'candid' videos, bro."

Another person commented: "I don't know which language it is, but I can understand music is a universal language, haha." "Just the fact that you were there with a guitar, recording a song for your students. The magic was already done, my friend," wrote another.

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