Bhootha
Bhootha is a traditional Indian folk dance that originated in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It is performed by a group of men dressed in white dhoti and kurta, with a red turban tied around their forehead. The dance is accompanied by the sound of a drum called the mridangam, which is played by one of the dancers. The other dancers clap their hands in a rhythmic pattern, creating a unique and mesmerizing sound.
The dance is performed in a circular formation, with the dancers moving in a clockwise direction. The
Bhootha is a popular dance form in Andhra Pradesh, and it is often performed during festivals and