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Why do Indians like group dancing in movies?

Indian dance has a long history. For Indians, dance is not only an art, but also a religion. Indian dance stems from unparalleled piety, cleanliness and selflessness to God. Dancers use their fingers, arms, eyes, facial features and bodies to express and interpret everything in the universe. Therefore, some Indian dances are only performed for gods in temples, which adds a layer of mystery to Indian dances.

Indian dance has a long history. As early as the Indus civilization, Indian ancestors liked dancing very much. Among the cultural relics unearthed in Harappa and Mohenjodaro, there are bronze statues of dancers and stone statues of male dancers, which are evidence of popular dances at that time.

What Indians are best at is music movies. Like the early caravan, there are group dances and solo dances, and Indians also like singing and dancing.