- By Poorva Karki
- Fri, 08 Mar 2024 06:56 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
BTS Sings Hindi Song: The ‘Bekarar’ BTS ARMY has no plans to go anywhere, especially after a video of BTS V aka Kim Taehyung, Jimin, Jin, Suga, Jhope, RM, and Jungkook, singing the Hindi cinema’s 60s hit, ‘Bekarar Karke Hume Yun Na Jaiye’, surfaced online. The video went viral in no time and left fans singing along. The expressions and the calmness of the idols during their performance matched a bit too well with the original song’s vibes. ‘Bekarar Karke Hume Yun Na Jaiye’ is a hit from the Indian music industry’s Golden Era. The song was from the film ‘Bees Saal Baad’, which was released in 1962.
The viral video was shared on the social media platform Instagram, by the handle ‘angel_jimin_786’. The post was captioned, “It fits so well.”
Watch the viral video:
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The original video from where the clip for the edited version has been taken is from the band's stage performance of their hit song ‘Dynamite’ on Good Morning America.
The video, ever since it was shared on social media, became a hit and left fans out of control. Most people hailed the smooth editing, while the rest couldn't contain their love for Jimin, which was evidently seen in the comment section. The post was shared a while ago and pulled thousands of likes from people.
Taking to the comment box, people shared their views. “Don't do such good editing. You will just shake my mind,” a user said. “This video is soooo satisfying with handsome Jimin and this song.......Why this video is endless??” asked a second person. “Whether it's retro or new all songs fits so well.... Actually, our Bollywood 60's, 70's songs are absolutely sizzling songs...I am so fond of these songs very much,” said another.
“Awesome song on awesome CHIM CHIM,” added a fourth user. “Why this video is 1hr long aaayyoooooo Jiminshiiiiiiii,” said a fifth person. “We are not going anywhere Jimin!! My god this video is too good. The edit is smooth and the original video and the background music match each other perfectly,” commented a sixth user. “BTS don’t follow the beats, beat follow BTS and it shows!” added another.