Monkey Walks In 'Ekla Chalo Re' Style, You Will Be Surprised To See The Video

It can be seen in the video that a monkey is moving toward its destination. Looking at his speed, it seems that he wants to reach home in a hurry.

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Monkey Walks In 'Ekla Chalo Re' Style, You Will Be Surprised To See The Video

Jadi Toor Dak Shune Keu Na Aase Tabe Ekla Chalo Re" This composition is by Rabindranath Tagore Ji. It is a patriotic song written in the Bengali language. It was composed in the year 1905. In Hindi, it means if your voice is none listening, then you go ahead alone.

A similar scene is seen in the video. When a monkey is moving towards the floor in 'Ekla Chalo Re' style. What's even funnier is that he is moving in a strange style. Often the children studying in school reach home after enjoying this way when they are on holiday. The monkey is also engaged in copying the movements of the children.

It can be seen in the video that a monkey is moving toward its destination. Looking at his speed, it seems that he wants to reach home in a hurry. Then he jumps up and starts walking on the trail of the field. Even this does not satisfy him. After this, he flips and stands on two legs. Then he starts walking on two legs. During this, it is seen that he also runs fast. Seeing the video, it seems that the monkey is enjoying walking 'Ekla Chalo Re.

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Junja Choudhary

Junja Choudhary Official | Verified Expert • 13 Apr, 2026Editorial Desk

Junja Choudhary serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Sangri Today. A dynamic news personality and rigorous fact-checker, he brings more than 7 years of professional experience in print and digital media. His editorial leadership is defined by a strong commitment to journalistic ethics, truth-seeking, and delivering well-researched, balanced reporting on critical issues.

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