
Allu Arjun Reacts To Viral America's Got Talent Act By Indian Group That Left Sofia Vergara Shaken
It's not every day you see a dance act that makes an entire auditorium jump out of their seats. But that's exactly what India's B Unique Crew pulled off on America's Got Talent Season 20. With a performance so intense and unexpected, they left judge Sofia Vergara visibly shaken, Simon Cowell in stunned silence and Howie Mandel reaching straight for the Golden Buzzer.
The group took centre stage with a dramatic routine set to Imagine Dragons' hit song Believer. But it wasn't just the music or the sharp choreography that had jaws on the floor — it was their use of props, storytelling, and a spine-tingling twist (literally) that turned the act into a viral moment.
One dancer appeared to twist his head all the way around, an illusion so convincing it made Sofia Vergara stand up in shock. The crowd's roar turned into a full-on chant demanding the Golden Buzzer, and Howie didn't hesitate. 'This is the kind of act you never forget," one judge said, as the stage filled with gold confetti.
The moment quickly travelled across the internet, with fans in India and abroad cheering the crew's fearless creativity. Actor Allu Arjun joined in the celebration, reposting the performance clip on his Instagram stories. He wrote: 'Wow. Mind blowing."
The video was originally shared by B Unique Crew on Instagram, with the caption: 'America ke stage pe India ka Tandav. Judges shocked, crowd roaring, Indians dominating (sic)."
The group followed up their performance with a proud message on social media: 'We are B Unique Crew. Proudly representing our nation on the world's biggest stage @agt. America's Got Talent Season 20. And the judges said it loud – 'The BEST Performance of the Season (sic).'"
America's Got Talent, currently in its 20th season, is hosted by Terry Crews and features judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara, and Heidi Klum. The show continues to be a stage where international performers shine – and this week, it was India's time to steal the spotlight.
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