- By Poorva Karki
- Mon, 01 Apr 2024 10:16 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
BTS Dances To Bollywood Song: At this point in time, it seems like the world is yet to come up with a phrase that will accurately sum up the talent that one of the most loved Kpop boy bands in the world, BTS, possesses. Pick any BTS dance video and put it with almost any song in any language, the two are ‘bound’ to match. Proving the same, a new video was shared online, where BTS V aka Kim Taehyung, Jungkook, Jimin, Jin, Suga, Jhope, and RM, are seen dancing to one of the most powerful Bollywood songs, 'Apsara Aali'.
The BTS video went viral almost immediately and left the ARMY in love with their idols all over again. The song ‘Apsara Aali’ was released way back in 2009, but is still heard on many occasions. The song was from the film ‘Natarang’.
The video was shared on the social media handle Instagram, by the handle ‘jeonxversion’.
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The original video is of the Kpop band rehearsing to their hit track ‘Dynamite’, for the MMA Awards in 2020. It was a dance practice session, while the song itself was released in 2020 and was part of the album ‘BE’.
The video went viral after getting shared on the internet. Most admirers loved how well the steps matched with the Bollywood song, while some suggested a few other Hindi songs for such edits. The video was shared 5 days ago and pulled 77K likes from people.
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “BTS choreographer be like -- aisi choreography karunga sare Bollywood Hollywood Latin Spanish African songs fit ho Jaye (I’ll choreograph in a manner that every move will sit well even with Bollywood, Hollywood, Latin, Spanish, and African songs),” a user said. “When Indians learned to edit, the internet was much more fun than before,” said a second person.
“I lost it when the beat went to Apsara Aali,” said another. “Literally me saving the reel and moving to a locked folder to keep it forever,” added a fourth netizen. “Hey, what is this? You made Dynamite into Apsara Aali. A big hand of applause to u & for BTS too” wrote a fifth person. “Now this proved. BTS doesn't move with the beat, the beat moves with them,” said a sixth person.