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Fan-made video: BTS members dance to Zingaat during a concert

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BTS, a South Korean boy band, may not have won any Grammys this year, but it hasn’t dampened their appeal in the least. Fans, commonly known as ARMYs, continue to adore the septet and post clips of the boy band’s incredible dancing. Desi fans aren’t far behind when it comes to demonstrating their support for the Bangtan Boys, as evidenced by this video published on Instagram.

The members are seen dancing to the hit song Zingaat from the Ishaan Khatter and Janhvi Kapoor film Dhadak in the now-viral video. Despite the fact that the original video offers a preview of the sold-out Permission to Dance on stage performance in Seoul, the beats compliment the dancing so nicely.

watch the video here:

The video has been seen over 213k times and has gotten a lot of feedback. The video was a hit among social media users. Many people commented on how adorable Jin looked with his fluffy white RJ hat.

Here’s a video of a segment of the BTS concert in Seoul:

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Ajay-Atul sang Zingaat, which was penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter play key roles in the film.

Here’s a link to the song:

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