A saree-clad ‘Bowling Dadi’ recently stunned the internet
with a perfect strike. Another viral video of a 62-year-old dancer dadi
impressed Diljit Dosanjh. Also, did you scroll through the 76-year-old Mrs.
Verma’s Instagram page? Check it out.

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Happiness isn’t always easy to find, especially in times like
now when the entire world is facing the wrath of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a quick
browse on the Internet while staying indoors can brighten up your day, especially when you come across cute and adorable videos of elderly people showing the
world what living life truly means.

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Recently, social media
was abuzz with several such videos of senior citizens flaunting their skills and bringing the much-needed respite in these trying times.

Let’s
start by talking about an elderly woman who has won the Internet
with her bowling skills.

In a 15 seconds video that surfaced on Twitter, the elderly
woman in a yellow saree can be seen scoring a perfect strike at a bowling
alley, before turning towards the camera and adjusting her mask. The video was
shared by her grandson, Sudarshan Krishnamurthy, with the caption,
“Hi Twitter, please appreciate my grandma bowling a strike in her saree,
and then proceeding to ensure her mask covers her nose. #QueenShit if you ask
me.”

The video has since gathered more than 6 million views.

Next
is the 76-year-old, Mrs. Verma, who has taken the internet by storm with her
fashion looks. With over 17.7K followers on Instagram, she along with her
husband, Mr. Verma, is setting major fashion goals. From rocking the denim jeans
to taking the shoe challenge, their Twitter handle is the coolest thing on the internet
right now.

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Of course, you don’t want to miss their bio that reads,
“Playing cool after the 70s. We believe that age is not a barrier. Slaying and
spreading smiles.” Mumbai’s dancer dadi Ravi Bala Sharma, aged 62, is not far
behind as she has recently impressed actor Diljit Dosanjh and dancer Terence
Lewis with her moves.

“Yes, when I posted my dance video on Instagram, people
loved it and Bollywood choreographer Terrance Lewis shared my video in his
Instagram story and gave me the offer to learn Bollywood dance form and Navrath
from him through his online classes free of cost,” she said in an interview
with India Today.

Also ‘The Dancing Nana!’ is another Instagram page that is
ruling the internet. Shirley Goodman, 98 years young and a true believer in the
power of dance is what the bio of profile reads with followers of over 27 K.

Shirley
currently lives in Sarasota, Florida and her grandson once told ABC News that
she continues to spread her love of dance by teaching seniors at senior
centers, synagogues, and churches in the Sarasota area, and livening up the
dance