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Harini Nilakantan

For her viral Bharatanat­yam dance to a Western classical number in an attempt to represent South Indian culture globally

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Enrolled into Bharatanat­yam classes in Bengaluru when she was four years old, Harini Nilakantan continued her love for the art form after making her profession­al debut in 2008 as a nine-year-old, through school, college and now on social media during the pandemic.

Refreshing­ly classic

When the Reels video made by the 22-year-old, now based in Chicago, recently went viral as she did Bharatanat­yam steps to a Western classical number, her Instagram following went to 52k.

“I hated TikTok till I joined it in May 2020 and did the #SavageDanc­eChallenge, giving it a Bharatanat­yam twist, which took my followers from 200 to 1.2k. That encouraged me while also giving me an opportunit­y to showcase our culture,” explains Harini who is going back to school to pursue a BFA in furniture design. She moved her content to Instagram when her fanbase in India was affected by the TikTok ban.

Fact check

“People in North America know very surface level things about India and the Indian culture showcased is what you see in films. They don’t know India has

so many other industries, languages or

cultural diversity. And South India has no representa­tion except for a scene

with a bad accent in Chennai Express,” she explains when we ask her about dancing in her full attire.

Admitting that she’s faced casual racism, Harini confesses that the worst trolling has come from Indians — purists who think she is disrespect­ing tradition. “I’m just a girl dancing in her bedroom,” she shrugs, refusing to let negative comments bog her down. In fact, she is encouraged by her very desi parents who share her videos on family WhatsApp groups!

“Please don’t bury your talents because someone makes a noise about you being culturally different,” Harini concludes.

“PLEASE DON’T BURY YOUR TALENTS BECAUSE SOMEONE MAKES A NOISE ABOUT YOU BEING CULTURALLY DIFFERENT” —HARINI NILAKANTAN

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May 2020 and gave a dance challenge a Bharatanat­yam twist, inspiring many such Reels (inset) later
Harini (above) says she hated TikTok till she joined it in May 2020 and gave a dance challenge a Bharatanat­yam twist, inspiring many such Reels (inset) later

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