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Manohar Lal Dhakad Another Video Goes Viral

Expressway Leader Manohar Lal Dhakad Another Video Goes Viral

After the controversial highway video, another clip of Manohar Lal Dhakad dancing with a woman at a wedding has gone viral. Social media users question if it’s the same ‘Expressway leader’ again.

A new video featuring a man dancing with a woman at a wedding to the popular Haryanvi song “Teri Aakhya Ka Yo Kajal” has gone viral on social media platforms, sparking speculation that the individual is none other than Manohar Lal Dhakad—the man already embroiled in controversy earlier this year. In the footage, a man is seen energetically dancing, phone in hand, while guests cheer. Netizens are once again asking: “Is this the same ‘Highway Dhakad’?”

Manohar Lal Dhakad Another Video Goes Viral

Rise of a Meme: The ‘Dhakad Kand

Manohar Lal Dhakad first became a household name when a scandalous video shot on a highway showed a man in a compromising position with a woman—widely dubbed the “Dhakad Kand.” Following the clip’s spread, Dhakad was arrested and released within 24 hours. He denied any connection to the video, asserting it was a smear campaign. The incident spawned countless memes and remains a go-to reference whenever a provocative video trends online.

New Video Sparks Renewed Debate

The latest video drama unfolded when user Bhanu Nand shared the clip with the caption: “Watch closely—could this be Highway Dhakad?” The internet responded with equal parts intrigue and amusement:

  • “He even twirls her around—sounds like the same chemistry.”
  • “Next video might be shot at the same location.”
  • “His face looks just like the Expressway video!”
  • “Yes, that’s definitely him!”

Others, while intrigued, adopted a more cautious stance, noting there’s no confirmed proof that the man in the video is indeed Manohar Lal Dhakad.

No Confirmation from Dhakad or Police

So far, neither Manohar Lal Dhakad nor any official has commented on the authenticity of this fresh video. Without confirmation, the speculation remains in the realm of social media gossip. The police, too, have not made any public statement regarding the new clip.

Social Media: Fertile Ground for Rumour

This new buzz illustrates how some public figures, intentionally or not, become recurring characters in viral content. The “Highway Dhakad” moniker has become a meme label used to mock or sensationalize dubious videos shared online. In the absence of verifiable identification, viewers often endorse or dismiss rumors based solely on resemblance and popular momentum.

Wait for Verification

Until there’s a clear, documented confirmation—either from Dhakad himself or from reliable authorities—the current video remains a case of speculation. It’s a snapshot of how digital culture churns out rumours and recirculates them rapidly.