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Quick Style dance with Virat Kohli, Raveena Tandon and Suniel Shetty during their India tour

The hip hop dance group also performed a special choreography on the Oscar-winning song Naatu Naatu

Smera Marcia Toppo Calcutta Published 24.03.23, 03:06 PM
Virat Kohli and Raveena Tandon shook a leg with the dance group

Virat Kohli and Raveena Tandon shook a leg with the dance group Instagram

Members of the Norwegian dance crew Quick Style, who shot to fame with their Kaala Chashma video going viral on social media last year, have been on a roll since landing in India on March 10.

The hip-hop dance crew shook a leg in the local trains of Mumbai, congratulated Naatu Naatu on its Oscar win with a special dance performance, and joined hands with Indian celebrities for videos that won the internet.

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On the way to India, Quick Style performed a cool choreography to Harrdy Sandhu’s Bijlee Bijlee.

In Mumbai, they grooved to a remix of Omkar Prasad Nayyar and Shamshad Begum’s Leke Pahla Pahla Pyar in local trains. After leaving the Mumbai local jiving along with them, the dance group went in to make Instagram reels with Indian celebrities.

With a bat in hand and a cool attitude to go with it, Virat Kohli jived with Quick Style to Stereo Nation’s Ishq Ho Gaya. The video went viral, accumulating 36.5 million views in no time.

Joining them next was Suniel Shetty, who stole the show with his swag and cool demeanour. Their dance to Aankhon Mein Base Ho Tum from Takkar (1995) got a thumbs up from Suniel’s daughter Athiya as well. “🙌🏻😂♥️ besttttttt,” she wrote in the comments.

The third and final Indian celebrity to perform with Quick Style was Raveena Tandon. The actress danced with the crew to her popular song Tip Tip Barsa Paani, sung by Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan for the 1994 film Mohra. Raveena walked her way into the hearts of everyone with the dance reel.

To top off their India visit, Quick Style danced to Naatu Naatu from S.S. Rajamouli’s RRR, celebrating the song’s Oscar win at the 95th Academy Awards. The dance crew added new steps as well to the already hit choreography.

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