In the vibrant and ever-evolving world of dance reels and digital creativity, it takes something truly special to capture attention. Recently, a graceful and energetic dance reel on “Chal Chala” from Jay-Ho Originals began circulating online, drawing warm appreciation from viewers and dance lovers alike. The performers behind this captivating reel are twin sisters Manjari and Mayuri Arora, two young dancers whose passion, discipline, and cultural pride shine through every movement.
At just 20 years old, the twins from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, are already carving a unique space for themselves in the world of dance. Currently pursuing their BA at KN College, Jodhpur, Manjari and Mayuri have been dancing for nearly 12–13 years, dedicating most of their lives to mastering the art form that has become their identity.
A City of Heritage and Culture
Their hometown Jodhpur, often called the “Blue City” of Rajasthan, is known for its historic forts, colorful streets, vibrant folk traditions, and a deep-rooted cultural heritage. From the majestic Mehrangarh Fort overlooking the city to the rhythmic beats of traditional Rajasthani music and dance performed during festivals, Jodhpur has long been a place where art and culture thrive.
Growing up in such an environment naturally nurtured the twins’ artistic instincts. The colors, music, and traditions of Rajasthan became a natural part of their expression, and today those cultural influences are clearly visible in their performances.

A Journey Rooted in Tradition
For the Arora sisters, dance is far more than a hobby or performance skill. It is a language through which they express emotions, stories, and cultural heritage. Their training includes classical Indian dance forms such as Kathak and Bharatanatyam, along with the vibrant and expressive Rajasthani folk dance tradition.
Through years of practice and performances, the twins have developed a style that blends classical discipline with expressive storytelling. Their performances are not merely technical displays; they are living narratives where rhythm, expression, and grace come together.
Over the years, Manjari and Mayuri have performed at state, national, and international levels, proudly representing Rajasthani culture on global platforms. Their dance journey has taken them beyond India as well. They have showcased Rajasthani dance at prestigious cultural platforms such as:
- IIGF Thailand
- China Twins Festival
- IFA Awards 2025
Each stage has strengthened their mission — to promote Rajasthani and classical dance on the global stage.

Dance in Their DNA
For the Arora twins, the love for dance did not begin in a classroom or rehearsal hall. It began at home.
Their parents, Suresh Arora and Rakhi Arora, share the same love for dance and creative expression. Growing up in such an environment naturally shaped the sisters’ artistic journey.
Their father, Suresh Arora, beautifully describes the moment he realized dance was their destiny:
“We saw them loving dance from childhood, and since both of us also loved dance when we were young, one day our hearts spoke to us. It felt as if we were seeing our own childhood through them. From that moment, we knew we must support them. We want them to pursue what they love and follow their dreams.”
With this encouragement, the sisters embraced dance with full dedication, transforming childhood passion into a lifelong pursuit.

A Longtime Connection With Jay-Ho!
Manjari and Mayuri are not newcomers to the Jay-Ho! community. In fact, they have been supporters and followers of Jay-Ho! The Jay Kumar Show from its early days.
Over the years, the twins have created multiple dance reels inspired by artists and music featured on the Jay-Ho platform. Their creative interpretations often celebrate the spirit of the songs while bringing their own expressive style.
One memorable reel was created on “Ghode Pe Sawaar” from the film Qala, which was featured on Jay-Ho! The Jay Kumar Show when singer Shireesh appeared on the platform. Their reel beautifully captured the mood and rhythm of the song and was warmly appreciated by viewers.
Their latest reel on “Chal Chala”, a powerful composition from Jay-Ho Originals, once again demonstrates their ability to translate music into expressive storytelling through dance.
The Energy of “Chal Chala”
“Chal Chala” is a song built on the spirit of movement, optimism, and forward momentum. In their dance interpretation, Manjari and Mayuri capture this energy with synchronized choreography and expressive storytelling.
The twins move almost like reflections of each other — perfectly synchronized yet individually expressive. Their classical training becomes visible in the precision of their footwork, while their folk roots bring a natural vibrancy to the performance.
It is this balance between discipline and spontaneity that has made the reel resonate with viewers.
Beyond Dance: Theatre and Modeling
The Arora sisters are also expanding their creative journey beyond dance. In the past year, they began exploring theatre acting, adding another dimension to their artistic expression. Theatre training helps them refine their storytelling skills — something that naturally complements both dance and performance.
This year, they have also stepped into modeling, opening new opportunities in the world of visual arts and media.
Yet, at the center of everything remains their first love: dance.
Dancing Toward Their Dreams
For Manjari and Mayuri, dance represents freedom and identity. It allows them to express feelings and stories that words often cannot capture.
They dream of one day performing on television and global stages, taking Rajasthani and classical Indian dance to audiences around the world. More importantly, they want to make their parents proud by continuing the artistic legacy that began at home.
Their journey is a reminder that true passion, when nurtured with discipline and family support, can turn childhood dreams into a lifelong path.
When Art Meets Encouragement
At Jay-Ho.com, we always celebrate artists who pursue their craft with sincerity and dedication. Manjari and Mayuri represent the spirit of young India — rooted in tradition yet confidently stepping into the global creative space.
Their dance reel on “Chal Chala” is not just a performance. It is a celebration of rhythm, culture, and the courage to keep moving forward.
And perhaps that is exactly what the song itself encourages —
keep walking, keep dancing, and keep creating your own path.
You can follow their dance journey and watch more of their performances on Instagram:
@twinssister289















