Music Cuts Off Mid-Performance, Crowd Sings Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Ishq Shava’ In Viral Moment

Viral Video: Sometimes, the most unforgettable moments happen when things don’t go as planned. That’s exactly what happened during a live stage show featuring The Nartikas, a talented dance group from the Auckland School of Bollywood. In the viral video, the group can be seen performing to the high-energy song ‘Ishq Shava’ from Shah Rukh Khan’s movie Jab Tak Hai Jaan, when suddenly, the music stopped due to a technical issue. But what could’ve turned into a disaster became a magical moment instead.

Without any music playing, the dancers didn’t panic or walk off the stage. Instead, they continued their performance with full energy, confidence, and grace, as if nothing had gone wrong. The audience quickly noticed their spirit and began clapping, cheering, and even singing the lyrics out loud to support them. The clip has now gone viral, gaining over a lakh views and love from fans all over. People are calling it a perfect example of what it really means when they say, the show must go on.

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The heartwarming video of this moment was later shared on Instagram with the caption, “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.”

The now-viral video shared on Instagram under the username ‘aucklandbollywood‘ three days ago pulled 242k views from people. Social media users were quick to react to the video in the comment section. While many applauded the kind act of the audience, others called it a High School Musical moment. “I watched this in silence the first time around and couldn’t even tell that something wrong had happened. Total pros!” a user wrote.

“Credits to the background dancers who started it first, great performance y’all,” a second user wrote. “Thank God, they performed for a single song instead of a mashup!!!! Lovely audience though,” added a third user. “This was the test you guys nailed with presence of mind, courage, and professionalism,” a fourth user wrote.

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