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Watch viral video: Norwegian dancers groove on ‘Kala Chashma'

The troupe also performed on the iconic 90s song ‘Chura Ke Dil Mera’, featuring Akshay Kumar and Shilpa Shetty.

Watch viral video: Norwegian dancers groove on ‘Kala Chashma'

A Norwegian dance crew has become an overnight sensation after the group grooved to a Bollywood song, the video of which has now gone viral on Instagram.

In the video, a group of dancers from a troupe named 'Quick Style' are seen dancing on 'Kala Chashma'.


The group put up a power-packed performance and dedicated it to one of their members who was getting married.

The video has taken over the internet and has people raving about how beautifully it has been choreographed.

Indian netizens are in awe of the video and can't help but drop compliments in the comment section.

Indian TV Actor Karan Tacker wrote, "Top!"

A fan wrote, "If this doesn't happen in my wedding then l ain't going to proceed further...."

Another one wrote, "Wowow they actually felt the song...it's insanely dope".

The reel shared by Yasin Tatby, one of the dancers, has already garnered over 8.5 million views on Instagram in just five days and is still trending.

Soon, the group uploaded the same video on the official Instagram page of the dance company.

They captioned it "When Katrina Kaif doesn't show up to your brother's wedding, u gotta do it yourself.”

Apart from this Katrina Kaif and Sidharth Malhotra song, the troupe also performed on the iconic 90s song ‘Chura Ke Dil Mera’ from Main Khiladi Tu Anari. Sharing the fun video, the team said, “Don't worry Ed SherKhan got you.”

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, who featured in the original song, also commented on the post and said, “Omg! You guys are slaying it. Really stole my heart.”

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