Japanese Ambassador dances to Rajinikanth’s song “Kaavaala”

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The ambassador of Japan dances to “Kaavaala” and declares that “love for Rajinikanth continues.”

The song ‘Kaavaala’ from the recent movie ‘Jailer,’ starring Rajinikanth, has gained immense popularity due to actress Tamannaah Bhatia’s impressive dance moves. Many people have been creating Reel videos imitating the dance, and the latest participant is the Japanese Ambassador to India, Hiroshi Suzuki.

Japanese Ambassador dances to Rajinikanth's song "Kaavaala"
Share a video clip of himself dancing to the song’s catchy tune

Hiroshi took to his social media account, formerly Twitter and now X (presumably another platform), to share a video clip of himself dancing to the song’s catchy tune. He teamed up with Japanese YouTuber Mayo San for this dance performance, which has quickly gone viral.

The 17-second video starts with Mayo San dancing the initial part of the choreography, attempting to replicate Tamannaah’s steps from the original song. Then, the Ambassador seamlessly joins in, synchronizing his moves with Mayo San’s.

Hiroshi Suzuki expressed his love for Rajinikanth and wrote, “Kaavaalaa dance video with Japanese YouTuber Mayo san (@MayoLoveIndia). My Love for Rajinikanth continues…” The video also showcases Hiroshi dancing with a group and emulating Rajini’s’s iconic style by flipping his glasses.

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