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'She still owns it': OG 'Ramba ho' dancer grooves to Dhurandhar version in viral video, wins hearts"What a moment Kalpana! You are amazing. Such an effortless and graceful performance. You rock my friend," one wrote.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Iyer was featured in the original version of the song, which was part of the 1981 film 'Armaan'.</p></div>

Iyer was featured in the original version of the song, which was part of the 1981 film 'Armaan'.

Instagram: Kalpana Iyer

Social media never fails to amuse its users. While several songs and dance reels trend on online platforms, this time, a video of an elderly woman grooving to the 'Ramba ho' beat from recent release 'Dhurandhar' has taken the internet by storm. Well, there's something special about this dancer. Curious? We have you covered.

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The trending reel captures Kalpana Iyer, none other than the 'OG' (original) 'Ramba ho' girl, dancing to the energetic song. Iyer was featured in the original version of the song, which was part of the 1981 film Armaan. She vibed to the energetic voice of singer Usha Uthup.

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Years later, in 2026, she posted a video of her recreating the moves of the song. She danced at a wedding. The internet was impressed to see the 'OG dancer' enjoying the Dhurandhar version of the Bollywood track.

Sharing the dance reel on Instagram, she wrote, "A friend sent me This Clip and it’s from last night and I still can’t believe I did This…I have not Danced in a long time and This was such a Special Evening…Siddhant ki Shaadi."

Netizens react

Her dance performance quickly caught the attention of netizens and win their hearts. Comments poured in her praise.

"What a moment Kalpana! You are amazing. Such an effortless and graceful performance. You rock my friend," one wrote.

Instagram: Kalpana Iyer

Instagrammers lauded her unbeatable energy, and wrote, "Age is just a number."

Noting that Iyer was featured in the original version, netizens said, "She still owns this (song)."

She acknowledged reactions on her recent 'Ramba ho' dance video by saying, "Grateful for All The Love and Kindness and Blessings to Each One of You forever."

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(Published 01 February 2026, 15:23 IST)