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Video of Lord Voldemort dancing to Rajasthani song ‘Rangilo Maro Dholna’ leaves the Internet in stitches: ‘Wingardium ghumiyosaa’

The viral clip shows 'Lord Voldemort' twirling and twerking to the lively song 'Rangilo Maro Dholna'.

'Lord Voldemort' dances to 'Rangilo Maro Dholna' (Image source: @manjujoshikitchen/Instagram)'Lord Voldemort' dances to 'Rangilo Maro Dholna' (Image source: @manjujoshikitchen/Instagram)

Imagine the eerie and menacing Lord Voldemort, a figure synonymous with terror, breaking into a lively dance to a Rajasthani song. A viral video of a man dressed as Voldemort—complete with pale, snake-like features and flowing dark robes—grooving to Rangilo Maro Dholna has left the Internet in stitches.

Shared by the Instagram account @manjujoshikitchen, the clip captures the performer twirling and even twerking to the upbeat track, drawing laughter from the audience. The energy of the song creates a hilarious contrast with the Dark Lord’s usually grim and ominous presence.

“Voldemort Saa,” the caption read.

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With over six million views, the viral video triggered a series of hilarious reactions. “Voldemort after eating daal baati churma,” a user wrote. “Harry potter is laughing in the corner after seeing this,” another user commented.

“Dark lord doing extra curricular activities,” a third user said. “Voldemort after thinking he killed Harry,” a fourth user wrote. “‘Wingardium ghumiyosaa,” commented another user.

Last year, in March, a man dressed as Spider-Man was nabbed by the Delhi Police for flouting traffic rules. The man was seen being carried on a car’s bonnet near Dwarka. In June, a video from Jaipur showed another man dressed as Spider-Man making perfectly round chapatis on a traditional chulha.

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