Amol Kamble, who the internet prefers to call the 'Dancing Cop', released a new video on social media showing him grooving on the streets of Mumbai.

A police officer in the Mumbai Police and a passionate dancer, Kamble was seen performing on a popular song by rap artist Panjabi MC. He didn't hit the dance floor all alone. The video showed him shaking his leg along with London-based 'Street Dancer' Francis Roughley.

The video filming Mumbai's 'Dancing Cop' grooving alongside Roughley, who was featured in the Remo D'Souza-directed movie Street Dancer 3D, has gone viral on social media and garnered widespread praise.

Take a look at the dance reel

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Mumbai's 'Dancing Cop' collabs with London's Roughley

In the clip, the policeman, known for his love for dance, was seen teaming up with Roughley, to throw some energetic dance moves on the streets of Mumbai.

The international collaboration of Kamble and Roughley didn't open as a dance video. It opened by showing a scene of the London-based dancer being ferried in an autorickshaw. It was the moment when Roughley arrived at his destination and was about to pay the rider that the Mumbai cop came into the picture.

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Vibing to the song 'Jogi'

The Mumbai cop ensured the London man wasn't cheated by the autorickshaw driver. After this brief encounter, the dance began.

The video impressively captured the two dancers performing on the song 'Jogi' with utmost enthusiasm. They threw striking moves to vibe to the energizing beat.

As the video quickly went viral, being uploaded online in November, it attracted 68,000 likes and more than six lakh views.

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When the video of Kamble and Roughley impressed netizens with their enticing dance moves, Instagram users hit the like button. They also praised the duo's performance in the comments section. "Excellent", one said. "Super", commented another. People were full of appreciation as they also dropped 'fire' and 'heart' emojis reacting to the viral dance reel.

Earlier to his collaboration with the London-based dancer, the Mumbai policeman was seen dancing with the 'Dancing Dad' from the US, Jay Mondy and his love Isabell, TikTok fame Noel Robinson, and a few more.