The Korean K-pop boy band BTS has a sizable fan base. All throughout the world, their tunes are well-known. Seven people make up the boy bond: V, Jungkook, Jimin, Jin, Suga, J-hope, and RM. Fans adore them collectively, but each member has a devoted following that will stop at nothing to support their favorite. Desi fans of BTS are eager for them to feature in Bollywood movies because of the numerous crossovers that are taking place. Videos of them dancing to Bollywood tunes, however, are being used as entertainment till then. A video of BTS dancing to “You Are My Soniya” by Hrithik Roshan recently went viral on social media.
BTS members can be seen dancing on stage in this fan-made video. It has been linked to the song You Are My Soniya by Hrithik Roshan from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, and viewers are astonished by how perfectly the dance complements the Hindi tune. It looks like BTS is dancing to You Are My Soniya in every rhythm, gesture, and facial expression, but they aren’t. The video has impressed BTS’s Desi supporters, also known as the Desi Army. This fan-made BTS video had the comment, “Maaja aagya bhaishab.” “Is there any song which don’t suit to BTS choreography?” was the comment left by another. The video quickly gained popularity on social media.
A fan-made video of BTS members dancing to Bollywood music has previously gone viral and made waves in the entertainment news. Numerous videos of them have already been synchronized with popular Bollywood songs, such as Chunari Chunari, which starred Salman Khan and Sushmita Sen from Biwi No 1.
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The BTS Army, meantime, is anxiously awaiting the boy band’s return. The boy band sort of took a break in 2022 when its members enlisted in the required military. Since then, though, Suga and others have been achieving solo success. However, Jin’s latest interview regarding BTS’s comeback as a band gave supporters optimism. “But I’m sure the members who will be discharged from the army want to work,” he stated in an episode of the Japanese television program Since Those Days. It is both exhilarating and a little frightening because I am looking forward to working as a group once more.”
