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People in Udaipur perform Garba in swimming pool


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2022 Sep 24, 16:47, Udaipur
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 Navratri preparations are in full swing across the country. As one of the main highlights of Navratri celebrations in the country is traditional dance form "Garba", people in Udaipur are gearing up to unleash their dancing avatars in full filmy yet unique way.

Members from the Creation Group in Udaipur gave Garba a twist by performing it in a swimming pool at one of schools in the city of lakes. The members including girls and boys performed Garba on Darshan Rawal's hit song 'Chogada' from the film 'Loveyatri', which featured Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain in the lead roles.

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The members flaunted their dance skills in the swimming pool wearing heavy Garba outfits and jewellery, Isn't it commendable?

Speaking to ANI, one of the girls who performed Garba in the swimming pool, said, "It was not easy to perform Garba in swimming pool but we really wanted to do something different and with our dedication and hard work we did it."

Navratri, which is dedicated to the worship of Maa Durga and her nine avatars - Navdurga, will commence on September 26 and end on October 5. Navratri celebrates the killing of the demon Mahishasura and the victory of good over evil. Devotees worship the nine avatars of Maa Durga during the nine-day Navratri festival, seeking their blessings. Each day of Navratri is associated with an incarnation of the goddess.

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