90s Bollywood Retro Dance Mashup - Dj Rs Dj S... -

The song ends. Silence. Then the loudest cheer of the night.

RS glances sideways. S smirks. Neither speaks, but their hands move in sync now—faders up, loops synced, breakdowns hitting together like a heartbeat.

Mehta claps his hands. “Enough! You two. Together. One deck each. One rule: nobody leaves before ‘Koi Kahe Kehta Rahe.’ Got it?”

Frustrated, RS flips a switch. He loops the strings from “Humma Humma” – the original 1995 version. S, without thinking, slides in the bassline from “Tan Tana Tan” . 90s Bollywood Retro Dance Mashup - DJ RS DJ S...

RS’s jaw tightens. “You’re ruining the groove.”

Something clicks.

They glare at each other.

“You’re not making one.”

“You’re early,” RS says.

Then, together, almost accidentally: “Same time tomorrow?” The song ends

The crowd at Club Nach is sparse—a few uncles in gold chains, a bachelorette party too drunk to care. The owner, Mr. Mehta, wipes the same glass for the tenth time. “If tonight flops,” he mutters, “I’m converting this place into a tandoori joint.”

He cuts her channel. She cuts his. The music stutters. A guy in a floral shirt yells, “Play ‘Tip Tip Barsa Paani !’”

Mehta hands them both a free Kingfisher. “You’re a duo now. ‘DJ RS & S.’ I’m booking you for New Year’s.” RS glances sideways

The bachelorette party stops scrolling. One uncle nods. RS hesitates, then adds a filtered sweep. S, on instinct, scratches in Madhuri’s “Ek Do Teen” vocal.

“Your timing sucks,” he says.