Although Dikha doesn't recognise any of the celebrities who've copied his dance - he first says he knows Travis Kelce before admitting he doesn't -he's quickly becoming one himself - especially in his home country.
Last week, he was named a cultural ambassador by the governor of Riau, the province he comes from.
This week, he and his mother were invited to the capital, Jakarta, to meet with the country's ministers of culture and tourism, and to appear on national television.
He says he's "happy" his dance is being noticed around the world.
"Every time my friends see me, they say 'you're viral'," he says, beaming with a shy smile.
While his dream is to become a police officer, he has one tip for anyone who wants to follow in his footsteps:
"Stay healthy, friends, so you can become like me."

