When one of their dancers twisted his leg just before their act in the divisional finals of "World of Dance", The Kings thought it was the end of the road for them but destiny had other plans.
The Mumbai-based hip hop dance group scripted history by winning the US reality show, judged by singer-actor Jennifer Lopez, rapper Ne-Yo and dancer Derek Hough.
"We just went blank that night," says Suresh Mukund, choreographer and director of the 14-member crew, also known as Kings United.
Mukund says they have lost the count of celebratory cakes they cut after the win.
"All of us jumped, cried and became numb. It was not about just winning that competition. It was the hardwork, injuries, sweat and blood of more than a decade. Everything found a home that night," Mukund told PTI.
This is not their first winThe Kings won the bronze medal at the World Hip Hop Championship 2015, San Diego but it is by far the biggest.
They are already flooded with international show offers, including a world tour on cards and an upcoming dance workshop in the US.
"We are now global, life has completely changed," Mukund adds.
Something even bigger is on the horizon for the group - they have been approached for a possible collaboration with Lopez.
"We have got an enquiry from their (Lopez's) side, that she's doing some tour and she might require The Kings. But it's not confirmed yet.
"The World of Dance has also submitted three of our acts for the Emmy Awards nomination. We will get that confirmation soon. But getting nominated is also huge!"
Their win not only comes with global fame but also a prize money of USD 1 million, a sum the dancers say "will fulfil all their dreams."
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