
BTS member V sings in Hindi in viral video made by YouTuber. The Internet cannot keep calm
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The video shows Anshuman playing the tune as portions from Taehyung's V-live from 2020 were brilliantly put in the video.
There's no doubt that the fandom for South Korean boy band BTS is growing gradually in India. The Indian ARMY (BTS fans) regularly flood Instagram with custom-made videos of the members dancing to peppy Bollywood and Tollywood songs. One fan-made video of the 7 members dancing to Allu Arjun's Pushpa also made headlines and left the fans delighted. YouTuber, Anshuman Sharma has also been granting the wishes of desi ARMY by sharing videos of the members singing in Hindi.
In his previous video, Anshuman 'made' BTS member Jeon Junkook sing a Hindi song! Don't get too excited. It's just Anshuman's talent for piecing together some snippets of audio. But it kind of gave a glimpse of how they would sound if they sang in Hindi. Now, Anshuman is back with another 'collab'. This time he 'made' K-pop heartthrob V, also known as Taehyung, sing in Hindi.
The video shows Anshuman playing the tune as portions from Taehyung's V-live from 2020 were brilliantly put in the video.
Take a look:
The clip has gone viral with over 80k likes and tons of comments. People couldn't stop thanking Anshuman for making the track and urged him to do an actual collab with BTS. Many requested Hindi version of songs sung by the other members too.
The South Korean boy band Bangtan Sonyeondan (BTS) consists of 7 members- RM, Jin, J-Hope, Suga, Jimin, V and Jungkook.
What are your thoughts on this video?

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