Viral video: Taiwanese group’s power-packed performance on ‘Kala Chashma’ wins internet applause

The short video was originally created by @jdweddingvideo.

it’s been months but ‘dark glasses’ The trend refuses to die. From social media influencers to celebrities and commoners, this trend has captivated everyone, making them hooked to music. It all started when Norwegian dance group Quick Style took the internet by storm with their popular choreography to a Bollywood song at a wedding. Now once again the same choreography performed by a Taiwanese dance group at a wedding has gone viral online.

In a video shared on Instagram by user @ulzzang.mr, the group can be seen grooving to Badshah ‘dark glasses’ from the movie ‘look again and again’, The short clip begins with a group of men entering the wedding hall and dancing to the song. Moments later, a woman in a blue gown enters the hall and begins to dance energetically with them. The people around the group cheer them on and even record their energetic performance on their phones.

Watch the video below:

The short video was originally created by @jdweddingvideo and posted on Instagram in October last year. It was reshared by user @ulzzang.mr on January 7, and has since collected over 438,000 likes and two million views.

In the comment section of the post, users gave different reactions. While some called her performance “amazing”, others said that weddings nowadays are incomplete without Bollywood music.

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One user wrote, “I love this generation. Music nowadays is literally breaking all kinds of stereotypes and language barriers. It’s amazing.” “I don’t understand what it’s about, but I love the virtuosity that comes with dancing,” said another.

A third user commented, “This is what I mean when I say – language is not a barrier.” “Literally I saw it 16 times,” added a fourth.

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