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BTS' V aka Kim Taehyung just made ARMYs' day better. A video V has gone viral, showcasing the star's fun and playful side. In the clip, V is seen lying in bed, with only his face visible and is doing the popular "finger steps" that bear a striking resemblance to the finger dance performed by Ajay Devgn and Mrunal Thakur in the recently released song Pehla Tu Duja Tu from the movie Son Of Sardaar 2.

As V playfully moves his fingers in sync with the dance, he places his hand on his face. The video has captured the hearts of fans, who can't get enough of Taehyung's carefree personality.

Reacting to the clip, an ARMY commented, "Guyss, I not even kidding it really reminded me of this song and i was laughing like crazy while he was doing this."

Second ARMY wrote, "I'M SAYING THIS AGAIN IS HE STALKING DESI PEOPLE BY ANY CHANCE?"

Third ARMY commented, "I think now I have to learn this step."

"Nowadays, Tae's interest is in Bollywood," wrote an ARMY.

On Tuesday, BTS members V, RM, Jimin and Jhope held a Weverse Live stream. It began with BTS' V going live on Instagram four times. He then added Jungkook to the mix, only to leave and start fresh with two more live streams. The dynamic duo reunited and BTS' RM aka Kim Namjoon was added to the live stream. However, RM had some technical issues and Jungkook took matters into his own hands, starting two live streams to try and get things sorted. When RM still couldn't see, Jungkook added him and V to the stream, but the technical difficulties persisted.

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Taehyung jumped back into action, going live once more before leaving the stream. Kim Namjoon joined Jungkook's room and just as things were getting cozy, Jimin crashed the party. The trio decided Jimin would be better off in Taehyung's room, so they sent him packing. But V wasn't having Jimin for long, as he left his room and headed back to Jungkook and Namjoon's room, leaving Jimin to his own devices.