Kala Chashma Dance
Also known as: Kala Chashma Challenge · Kala Chashma Trend
The Kala Chashma Dance is a viral dance challenge that took over TikTok in the summer of 2022, sparked by Norwegian dance crew The Quick Style performing at an Indian wedding. Built around the Bollywood hit "Kala Chashma" from the 2016 film *Baar Baar Dekho*, the trend's signature move is a dramatic fake-out fall to the ground, timed perfectly to the song's beat5. At its peak, over 276,000 TikTok videos used the sound, and the trend spread from Scandinavia to Japan to the snowcapped mountains of Kashmir23.
TL;DR
The Kala Chashma Dance is a viral dance challenge that took over TikTok in the summer of 2022, sparked by Norwegian dance crew The Quick Style performing at an Indian wedding.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
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The Kala Chashma Dance trend follows a loose but recognizable format:
A group assembles (weddings, parties, and public spaces are popular settings)
One person starts the choreography to the "Kala Chashma" track, typically with confident, exaggerated moves
Others join in with synchronized steps
The key moment: one dancer executes the fake-out fall, dropping to the ground and arching their back on beat
The group reacts or the video cuts
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The song "Kala Chashma" literally means "black glasses" or "sunglasses" in Hindi
The Quick Style's original YouTube performance crossed 53 million views, dwarfing most professional music video choreography uploads
The trend went viral six years after the song's original release in the 2016 Bollywood film *Baar Baar Dekho*
Peppa Pig costumed performers at a school function reportedly performed the dance, making it one of the trend's stranger iterations
Over 276,000 TikTok videos used the Kala Chashma sound within roughly two months of the trend starting
Derivatives & Variations
Military versions
— Indian Army officers in the Macchel sector performed the dance amid snow-capped mountains, earning praise from Bollywood actor Sidharth Malhotra[3]
Celebrity crossover
— The Quick Style performed the routine with Usher, blending the Bollywood choreography with his R&B showmanship[1]
International recreations
— Groups from Japan, Scandinavia, and other countries posted coordinated versions, often in matching outfits[2]
Popping/freestyle variations
— Individual dancers adapted the choreography into different dance styles like popping[6]
Wedding compilations
— The trend fed back into its origin setting, with wedding performances becoming a popular subcategory of Kala Chashma content[4]
Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
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- 4Kala Chashma Dance - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
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