The feeling of Indian chess of Gukesh and the five -time world champion Viswanathan Anand surprised fans by showing their dance movements in recently viral videos of the marriage of Vidit Gujrathi. The rare and light moments featuring the great masters stormed social media.
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You have seen the legend of Indian chess Viswanathan Anand and the new world champion of Gukesh to make several killer movements on the board, but they can be just as good in dance movements. The surprising team of the five -time world champion Anand and Gukesh was revealed during the marriage of the great chess master viders Gujrathi.
Vidit Gujrathi married Nidhi Kataria on April 2 (Wednesday) (Wednesday) and his wedding ceremony attended all the big names in the Indian chess community as well as the Dutch grand master Anish Giri and his wife Sopiko Guramishvili (international master).
Gukesh, Anand show dance movements in viral videos
A number of ceremony videos become viral on social media platforms. In one of the videos, Gukesh and Anand could be seen dancing in Bollywood songs.
I laugh, cry, shouting all the same … I never thought I would see Gukesh dancing in “Badri ki dulhania” or Vishs sir in “Mein Hoon Don”
Vidit made this possible pic.twitter.com/zdtkbwh8tc
– _khamoshii_ (@_khamoshii_) April 1, 2025
Another video, which would have shot Oxford Golf Resort in Pune, shows Gukesh dancing in Hindi pop songs while Giri and Sopiko also dance next to him.
Gukesh Anish Sopiko dancing their hearts … the kind of content I was dying to see 🧿😍❤️🔥 pic.twitter.com/f2nsfpw0il
– _khamoshii_ (@_khamoshii_) April 1, 2025
Gukesh became the youngest world chess champion of all time in December 2024 after defeating Dingn of China in the final. Only 18 years old, Gukesh, however, faced the criticism of some of the biggest names, including Magnus Carlsen, n ° 1 in the world, since becoming the world champion.
The teenager of Chennai does not care about criticism because he sees him as another reason to prove that his detractors are wrong.
“In my personal opinion, when you reach the world championship match, you are necessarily to criticize, and people are free to say what they want. I will continue to do my job. I am not on social networks either, so many negative things do not reach me easily. But I meet negative comments, and they only motivate me,” said Gukesh to Times of India.
Gukesh continued to be n ° 3 in the latest FIDE ranking while Arigaisi in India is now fourth.
The two GMS will be in action in the next Parisian stage of the Grand Chelem Freestyle tour, which will take place from April 7 to 14.
The chess tournament will also feature Gujrathi and R Praggnanandhaa in India in addition to better players like Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura and Vincent Keymer.