Viral Video: ‘Incentive Based On Performance’ Internet REACTS To Employee Dancing On SSR’s 'Main Tera Boyfriend' To Please Foreign Client

A viral office video showing employees dancing to welcome a foreign client has sparked debates on professionalism in corporate India. Netizens called it “chaprification” and criticised the lack of workplace decorum.

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Viral Video Indian Employee Dances To Mai Tera Boyfriend To Please Foreign Client

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The internet is divided over a viral office video that has sparked debates on professionalism and corporate culture in India. The clip, shared on X (formerly Twitter), shows employees dancing to welcome a foreign client, with many calling it “unnecessary chaprification” at the workplace.

The video begins with men and women dancing to the Telugu song “Killi Killi” in an office. It later shows one employee performing solo on Arijit Singh’s track “Main Tera Boyfriend,” originally featuring Sushant Singh Rajput. The foreign client can be seen cheering during the performance.

Posted by a user named WokePandemic, the video has over 3.3 million views. The caption read, “India should stop chaprification of corporate offices. This is so pathetic to see Indian girls dancing in the office and welcoming a foreign client, and the bechara client is also forced to dance. Such showcasing will only make other countries feel Indian offices are casual and not worthy of serious work.”

Netizens Criticise Viral Video Of Employees Dancing To Please Foreign Client

The Tatva India reshared the video on Instagram, and users reacted strongly. Check out some of the online responses below:

“Appraisal k liye kya kya krna pdta hai.”
“Stop embarrassing us globally. This was so cringe.”
“Incentive is based on performance 😂🤣.”
“Naach vo rahe he sharam mujhe aa rahi he.”
“What the hell? Fire the person who suggested this.”
“Chaprification of corporate.”
“It's called Chaprigiri at office.”
“Nice effort. By the way, where is the office located? Heeramandi?”
“Keep it professional where it should be. Sab fukat ka mujra dekh k khush nahi hote. Have some professionalism at workplace.”

The Debate Over Corporate Culture

The video has sparked a wider discussion on workplace behaviour in India. Some believe such activities help build a friendly environment, while others say they cross professional boundaries, especially when performed for clients.

The company in the video is still unknown, but the incident has raised questions about how far offices should go to impress clients. Many users believe making employees dance for a client damages the company’s image and creates unnecessary drama.

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