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Home / Lifestyle / Gandhi Lookalike's Kickboxing Goes Viral!

Gandhi Lookalike's Kickboxing Goes Viral!

19 Dec

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Summary

  • An elderly man's kickboxing routine went viral on social media.
  • Viewers noted his resemblance to Mahatma Gandhi.
  • The man is a 61-year-old retired Indian Army Lieutenant Colonel.
Gandhi Lookalike's Kickboxing Goes Viral!

A recent social media sensation features an elderly man's disciplined kickboxing routine, which has unexpectedly garnered immense online attention. The clip, initially shared on X (formerly Twitter), showcases remarkable agility and balance, prompting awe from viewers. As the video circulated, a common observation emerged: the kickboxer's appearance, including his bald head, slender build, and glasses, strongly resembled Mahatma Gandhi.

This resemblance sparked a wave of humorous and light-hearted comments across social media platforms, with users playfully remarking on the uncanny likeness. Beyond the amusement, many users expressed genuine admiration for the individual's fitness, dedication, and sharp movements, highlighting the impressive physical condition displayed. The video quickly went viral, becoming a point of widespread curiosity and discussion.

The kickboxer was soon identified as Rajiv DS Chauhan, a 61-year-old retired Lieutenant Colonel of the Indian Army. His online presence reveals a consistent dedication to fitness, including videos of weightlifting and nunchuck training, and he holds a yellow belt in karate. Chauhan also possesses a strong academic background, holding bachelor's and master's degrees in mechanical engineering, underscoring a multifaceted profile beyond his viral moment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The man in the viral video is Rajiv DS Chauhan, a 61-year-old retired Lieutenant Colonel from the Indian Army.
Many viewers noted his bald head, slender build, and wire-frame glasses, which strongly resemble Mahatma Gandhi's appearance.
Rajiv DS Chauhan practices kickboxing and has also shared videos of weightlifting and nunchuck training. He holds a yellow belt in karate.

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