Social Media is one of the biggest platforms to portray your talent to the world. And the Norwegian dance crew ‘The Quick Tyle’ are one such group who managed to make the internet go frenzy with their dance reels. Last year, Quick Style went viral for their stunning version of the popular song Kala Chashma. People have been loving and even recreating their choreographies ever since. The team has travelled to several countries and collaborated with artists all over the world. The dance group is currently touring India, and they were recently spotted dancing with Virat Kohli on the song Ishq by Stereo Nation. Another video of them performing in a Mumbai local train has gone viral recently.
Quick Style’s Viral Mumbai Local Dance
The video features the group performing in a Mumbai local train. They could be seen dancing to DJ Kalpana and DJ Rion's remix of Leke Pahla Pahla Pyar. The song was initially performed by Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi, and Shamshad Begum. Passengers on the local train look on in awe as they dance. The video which was posted last night has already crossed more than 4.2 million views on Instagram and fans are flooding the video with likes and comments.
Mumbai Tour
The group went viral on the internet after performing hit Bollywood songs like 'Sadi Galli' from the film 'Tanu Weds Manu' and 'Kala Chasma' from 'Baar Baar Dekho'. Their dance routine, which was based on an old Kishore Kumar song, recently went popular on social media. Quick Style has been attending interviews and meet and greet with fans ever since they arrived in the city.
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Marita is someone who is in love with the entertainment industry and talks about films, Tv shows, and celebs all day. Writing is her favorite thing but writing about films, especially South films and web shows is something she loves. Someone who has just begun her journey as an entertainment journalist, she is here to give you all the spicy and accurate updates about what’s brewing and what’s best to watch.
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