- By Poorva Karki
- Tue, 04 Jun 2024 09:10 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
BTS Dances To Hindi Song: Tapping into the ‘playboy’ spirit that Bollywood’s eye candy Ranbir Kapoor exuded in the hit Hindi song ‘Tere Mohalle’, BTS V, Jungkook, Jimin, Suga, Jin, Jhope and RM nailed it with their dance steps in another viral fanmade video. The South Korean boy band can be seen matching well with RK’s vibes from the original music video and winning the internet over. From their expressions to killer moves, everything sat close to the original music video, which fans couldn't help but point out. The hit song ‘Tere Mohalle’ is from the film ‘Besharam’. The movie was released back in 2013 and starred Ranbir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh.
The video was shared on the social media platform Instagram, by the handle ‘jhunjhunastic’. The post was captioned, “Someone told me I’m losing my edge with my BTS edits, and I took it personally!”
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The original video is of the idols performing at the 64th Grammy Awards, to their hit song ‘Butter’. The track was released in 2022, and was from the album ‘Proof’.
The video, soon after getting shared, went viral and left people reacting. Most fans loved the edit and hailed the editor, while the rest called the BTS version of ‘Tere Mohalle’ better than the original. The video was shared a while back and pulled more than 9K likes from people.
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “BTS's one of the most iconic performances on Butter?? Incorrect. BTS dancing on Tere Mohalle- correct,” a user said. “One more reason to love the ICONIC Grammy performance,” added a second person. “RM is coming with one of the most anticipated albums' Right Place, Wrong Person' on May 24th please don't forget to check it out. He writes his own music. He produces too,” reminded a third.
“This song comes out of the heart for them because definitely their neighborhood has been robbed,” added a fourth user. “How many times did you watch? Me YES,” added a fifth person. “This performance is my Roman Empire,” commented a sixth user. “Now this is what I call a masterpiece,” commented a seventh person.