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NDTV
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
New Zealand Dance Group Performs To Shah Rukh Khan-Katrina Kaif's Ishq Shava After Music Stops, Video Goes Viral
New Delhi: Yash Chopra's last directorial in 2012, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, led by Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif, and Anushka Sharma, has a loyal fanbase of its own. Besides a romantic story and a new on-screen pairing of SRK and Katrina, the film also featured some chartbusters in its music album. Recently, a video of a dance group called The Nartikas featuring students from the Auckland School of Bollywood went viral. They were dancing to Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif's Ishq Shava from Jab Tak Hai Jaan, but the reason behind its virality is different. What's Happening The Nartikas, a dance group from the Auckland School of Bollywood, went viral recently, where the students were seen grooving to the Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif song Ishq Shava from Jab Tak Hai Jaan. But what got the crowd cheering even more loudly was when the music stopped midway due to a technical glitch, but the dance troop continued to perform with the same zest and energy on stage. Neither missing a beat nor a cue, the performers put up a solid show for the audience as they clapped and whistled for them. The Nartikas' official Instagram page shared the clip and captioned it, "During our Ishq Shava sequence, the speaker turned off right in the middle of the song due to a technical issue. What happened next will be remembered in history for a very long time. Witness this goated moment and watch the audience help us with the song. You just can't script moments like this." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Auckland School of Bollywood (@aucklandbollywood) About Ishq Shava One of the peppiest songs from Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Ishq Shava, was sung by Raghav Mathur and Shilpa Rao. AR Rahman did the music composition, and Gulzar penned the lyrics. Jab Tak Hai Jaan Plot The story revolves around Samar (Shah Rukh Khan), who does odd jobs to earn a living in London. He meets Meera (Katrina Kaif), who belongs to an affluent family. After an unfortunate accident, Samar returns to India when Meera leaves him, and he joins the army. Meanwhile, a filmmaker, Akira Rai (Anushka Sharma), stumbles upon a diary of Samar and decides to make a film, but when she meets him and falls in love with him, she takes it upon herself to reunite Samar and Meera. In A Nutshell A recent video of a dance group from Auckland performing to SRK and Katrina Kaif's Ishq Shava went viral. The gang continued dancing despite a technical glitch that made the song suddenly stop playing.


Indian Express
05-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
‘Goosebumps': Music stops mid-performance, New Zealand crowd sings lyrics of Shah Rukh Khan chartbuster
When they say 'the show must go on,' few expect to experience it quite like this dance group did, and now the internet can't stop applauding them for it. A now-viral video captures a stunning moment from a stage performance by The Nartikas, a dance group featuring students from the Auckland School of Bollywood. The group was in the middle of a performance, dancing to the energetic track 'Ishq Shava' from the 2012 Shah Rukh Khan starrer film Jab Tak Hai Jaan, when a technical glitch abruptly cut the music. But instead of freezing or walking offstage, the dancers did something remarkable, they kept going. With no music and no cue, they carried on performing their routine with full energy and expression. Their grace under pressure drew instant cheers, claps, and whistles from the crowd. And in a heartwarming show of solidarity, the audience even began singing the song to help them through the rest of the number. The clip was shared on Instagram with a caption that summed it up perfectly: 'During our Ishq Shava sequence the speaker turned off right in the middle of the song due to a technical issue. What happened next will be remembered in history for a very long time. Witness this goated moment and watch the audience help us with the song. You just can't script moments like this.' A post shared by Auckland School of Bollywood (@aucklandbollywood) The moment has since racked up over a lakh views on Instagram, with comments pouring in from moved viewers. One user said, 'So proud!! True definition of the 'the show must go on'.' Another noted, 'I watched this in silence the first time and couldn't even tell anything went wrong. Total pros!' Someone else wrote, 'This was the test — and you all nailed it with courage, presence of mind, and professionalism.' And a fourth comment simply read, 'Why do I have goosebumps?' Coincidentally, this display of dedication follows another extraordinary milestone in the world of dance. Remona Evette Pereira, a final-year BA student at St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) in Mangaluru, recently etched her name in the Golden Book of World Records with a jaw-dropping 170-hour Bharatanatyam performance.