"When the homies become dancers so you can become a fiancé."
A man surprised his partner with his unique marriage proposal in Time’s Square, New York.
Parth Maniar broke into a choreographed dance performance, along with his friends.
The viral video showed Parth and his friends performing a high-energy routine to ‘Pretty Woman’ from Kal Ho Naa Ho.
The lively sequence attracted a cheering crowd as the public joined the moment and watched the surprise unfold.
Dressed in a stunning red dress, his partner Shreya smiled as she looked on.
The clip was posted on Instagram, where it received more than 1.5 million views and thousands of views.
Parth captioned the post: “When the homies become dancers so you can become a fiancé.”
Other videos showed Parth dancing to ‘Koi Mil Gaya’ from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and ‘Wo Ladki Jo’ from Baadshah.
In one of the clips, Parth was seen getting on one knee while holding out a ring during the final reveal.
Shreya shared the footage on her own account and wrote:
“When her girls dance with me, I know I didn’t just find a girl… I found a whole squad, a whole home.
“Had to bring our sisters into the surprise too… and her reaction was next level.”

The proposal quickly gained traction online as users posted warm reactions.
One person wrote: “I was here when this happened. We watched your full proposal. Congratulations”.
Another commenter said: “Super super excited for you guys.”
A third added:
“This is so so romantic.”
Explaining her reaction if someone proposed to her in this way, one woman commented:
“I would literally start crying.”
Another stated: “Lucky girl.”
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Parth’s friends, who performed in the flash mob, also shared their excitement in the comments, as one said:
“Still can’t believe we pulled off a full on Times Square flash mob… Anything for the prettiest couple!!”
Another wrote: “So glad I got a chance to be a part of this!!! Thankssss.”
In another post, a photo captured the moment and the caption revealed that Parth and Shreya had known each other since their school days.








