A YouTube video of the flash-mob has been watched almost more than 150,000 times now and is still going on like a virus on social networking sites. Actor Abhishek Bachchan and director Rohan Sippy were amongst first stars from the Hindi film industry who tweeted the video link on their twitter account. Abhishek tweeted, “NOW THIS IS COOL!!! Next time I wanna join too”.
23 year old girl, Shonan Kothari, said that she actually didn’t thought for this to be a mark of respect for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, as nothing regarding this had a plan sort of before. They just wished for to have some fun, that’s it, she added.
Kothari began working on the thought a month before and got to knew that she must have to work speedily to catch more and more local citizens on the project. When asked why 200 people? She simply said that this was only a big sufficient number in her head at that moment.
Kothari as well declined to receive finance from someone, and decided to pay out completely from her owns pocket. She said that she did have people who desired to pay money for it but she didn’t desire to make this for profit or business-related at all, and it was just and merely in relation to having fun.
A 29 year old local Mumbai resident and a professional artist Anuj Sinha, who was an eyewitness at the do and said at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) on Sunday he was there to hold a train for Bandra, when the station’s announcement speaker all of a sudden began playing the title track of Aamir Khan’s Rang De Basanti, which was further followed by an unprepared dance act by 200 strange people. Witnessing the whole incident, Sinha was completely amazed that he decided to miss his train.
Sinha explained further that a small set of people, who were looking like a normal travellers, all of a sudden began dancing. As the song was moving forward, more and more people started following the same and joined the group, until there were as a minimum of 200 people. He further said that he in fact too tried to participate, but the understood that it was all well-choreographed, and each one was flawlessly in synchronisation, which everything resulted in a thoroughly entertainment.
Organiser of this Mumbai flash-mob, Shonan Kothari, said that she in fact always wished for to be a part of some flash-mob, after watching some videos of it on YouTube, and thus one fine day decided to make such one.
The group was separated into four batches of roughly 50 people each, and were been rehearsing it for the previous two weeks at a yoga studio to pull off the synchronization between them. Participants who danced in this mo were aged from 4 to 60.
23 year old Priya Srivastav, who was the first one to put his step forward into a dance at the station, said that they rehearsed very hard and they were the craziest four minutes of her life.
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