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The 33-second clip has also collected more than 169.1k 'retweets' and nearly 615k 'likes'.
Updated : May 27, 2020, 09:29 AM IST
Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated on Monday across the globe. Though the fanfare was less due to the coronavirus outbreak but the dose of happiness was no less.
While the world celebrated Eid amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a family from Malaysia won hearts on Twitter with their video greeting for the festival.
The 30-second-long clip posted on Twitter by user @adamimanullah went super-viral all over social media in just a few hours. It was posted on May 24 and has almost 10 million views now.
In the video, the family of four -parents, a daughter and a son (Adam Immanullah) are seen all dressed up for the festival. As soon as the music starts, four of them start dancing with amazing synchronisation on the song called 'Think About Things' by Icelandic musician Daði Freyr and his band Gagnamagnið.
"Salam Aidilfitri from my family to yours!" wrote Adam Imanullah while sharing the video on Twitter. "Happy Eid," he wrote while sharing the same video on Instagram.
Salam Aidilfitri from my family to yours!pic.twitter.com/0cp9pO2dIf
— (@adamimanullah) May 24, 2020
The 33-second clip has also collected more than 169.1k 'retweets' and nearly 615k 'likes'. Netizens were amazed with the video and shared their views...
SYNCHRONISATION ON POINT!!!! I love this so much hahahaha
— Nisha Anggun (@noshapls) May 24, 2020
WHOLESOME!!!!!
— nabi (@vvooziIy) May 25, 2020
What a lovely happy family
— I’ll get back to you... (@YepItsStillMe) May 24, 2020
the dad is surely has some grooves
— orei vizal (@senjatanuklir) May 24, 2020