Canadian Canadian dancer Bhangra tells Lorraine that dancing has helped her stay positive

A Canadian dancer who went viral said Lorraine working on Bhangra has been kept positive.

Gurdeep Pandher, from the Yukon, Canada, has gone viral after spreading joy through Bhangra, a traditional dance from India.

Speaking to Lorraine this morning, the dancer, who has several videos about herself dancing in Canadian fields and even on snowy days, said the dance relied on her positive mental thinking.

He said Bhangra helps him forget about his problems and live in the present, and that his hilarious videos have caught the attention of celebrities like Canadian-born actor Ryan Reynolds.

Observers said Gurdeep put a smile on their faces thanks to him so positively.

Gurdeep Pandher, from the Yukon, Canada, has gone viral after spreading joy through Bhangra, a traditional dance from India.  He told Lorraine Kelly how the dance kept him positive (dancing to the sound of a bagpipe in one of his videos)

Gurdeep Pandher, from the Yukon, Canada, has gone viral after spreading joy through Bhangra, a traditional dance from India. He told Lorraine Kelly how the dance kept him positive (dancing to the sound of a bagpipe in one of his videos)

The dancer, speaking via video link from Canada, old Lorraine started sharing a video of his dance with friends, but soon realized that other people were interested in it as well.

‘I’ve noticed people nationally and all over the world watching. I could see those calls coming on my computer or phone. It started out so natural and organic, ‘Gurdeep told Lorraine.

Bhangra, who hails from Punjab, India, sees dancers execute kicks, jumps and jumps to the sound of going, a double-headed drum.

Although his first videos only showed Gurdeep using the gestures by himself, since he has gone viral, others have come in for group videos, and one clip even shows the dancer makes Bhangra to bagpipe sound.

Viewers loved Gurdeep's dance and said a Yukon resident put a smile on their faces this morning

Viewers loved Gurdeep’s dance and said a Yukon resident put a smile on their faces this morning

Rain or shine or even heavy snow, Gurdeep has recorded videos of himself dancing Bhangra all over the Yukon.

‘I made a video with the Canadian Armed Forces, it was a collaborative collaboration for happiness, for happiness, for inclusion and diversity and people loved that video,’ Gurdeep said.

‘Happiness, joy is very important,’ he said. ‘Bhangra is a dance of joy, or rejoicing, so that people express their joy and gratitude as well,’ he said.

He said Bhangra was a dance of positivity designed to make people feel that everything is fine.

Gurdeep films himself dancing all over the Yukon, whatever the weather.  He fell in love with the landscape, pictured, and wildlife of the Yukon after moving to Canada in 2011

Gurdeep films himself dancing all over the Yukon, whatever the weather. He fell in love with the landscape, pictured, and wildlife of the Yukon after moving to Canada in 2011

Lorraine said Gurdeep was one of the greatest people she had ever met and it looked like he was living his best life.

Lorraine said Gurdeep was one of the greatest people she had ever met and it looked like he was living his best life.

Lorraine, who really enjoyed Gurdeep ‘s videos, said he looked like the happiest person she had ever met.

‘Normally you’ve just gone around that air that you’re cracked, that you’ve got your best life,’ she told him.

The polite dancer said that his good idea was due to his dance.

‘I feel like Bhangra is behind that,’ he said. ‘I have my own reflection, the struggle of life like everyone else, but when I do Bhangra, I forget everything, I am right now, enjoying life and shows sensitivity and I like it, ‘he said.

Gurdeep came to live in Canada in 2011 and made several road trips around it to learn about his new country. He said he traveled north, south, east and west of Canada to find out what a different region it was, which led him to the Yukon.

He said he fell in love with the people, the open landscape and Yukon wildlife and decided to stay there.

He has now been in the Yukon for ten years and still loves it.

“A lot of people dance to be happy and happy, it’s about happiness,” he said.

People commented that Gurdeep was 'brilliant' and had brightened up their morning by appearing on Lorraine

People commented that Gurdeep was ‘brilliant’ and had brightened up their morning by appearing on Lorraine

The progressive dancer surprised ITV viewers, who said it put a smile on their faces.

‘This amazing man has definitely put a smile on my face. Keep going Gurdeep, ‘said one of them.

‘Say an awful man. That definitely made me feel welcome this morning, ‘said another.

‘You’ve hit the big time. The dance makes you smile, which was an amazing man, ‘wrote one.

‘Just watched live on Lorraine Gurdeep’s show, if you only had a regular slot every morning on TV! It made me want to dance & I couldn’t stop laughing Thank you for sending us your favors and joy in the UK, ‘said another.

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