Mumbai Police and Singapore Navy Jump on the Aura Farming Trend Inspired by 11-Year-Old Rayyan
Aura farming has taken the internet by storm, thanks to Indonesia’s 11-year-old boy, Rayyan Arkan Dikha, whose viral dance on the edge of a speeding boat has captured hearts worldwide. This traditional boat dance, part of an age-old “aura farming” boat race, has now sparked a global trend, with unexpected participants like the Mumbai Police and Singapore Navy joining in to recreate Rayyan’s iconic moves.
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What is Aura Farming?
The term “aura farming” has quickly gained popularity online, describing the act of radiating natural charisma and captivating energy that others admire. Rayyan’s original video showcased his remarkable balance and charm as the boat swayed beneath him, captivating millions with its spontaneity and joyful spirit.
Following the viral sensation, the Mumbai Police recreated Rayyan’s signature dance moves on a platform near the sea, likely close to Mumbai’s iconic Marine Drive. Their video, widely shared on social media, demonstrates the force’s playful side and how far Rayyan’s influence has spread.
Meanwhile, the Singapore Navy joined the trend with a lively performance aboard their vessel, the MSRV Protector. Posting their video on Instagram, they captioned it, “Harvesting some sea-riously good auras,” celebrating teamwork and spirit while adding a lighthearted twist to their naval duties. The hashtag #DefendingOurEveryday accompanied their post, emphasizing both dedication and fun.
Rayyan’s “aura farming” dance has also caught the attention of international celebrities, including NFL star Travis Kelce and Formula 1 driver Alex Albon, who have joined the movement by mimicking his moves.
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