• July 19, 2023

Do you know who choreographed Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Beqarar Karke Humein’ dance in bald look from ‘Jawan’? Find out | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Do you know who choreographed Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Beqarar Karke Humein’ dance in bald look from ‘Jawan’? Find out | Hindi Movie News – Times of India
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Ever since the ‘Jawan‘ prevue has released, the part which became a major talking about was Shah Rukh Khan‘s dance on ‘Beqarar Karke Humein’. The prevue ends with Khan’s funny dance in a metro and that has left the internet in awe. Khan surely knows how to set the benchmark high and leave his fans surprised. While many thought, his bald look may not be accepted well, it was actually the opposite and it was loved the most!
But do you know who choreographed that part? It was Shah Rukh Khan himself! The actor had created his own moves on this song from the 1962 film ‘Bees Saal Baad’.Fans indeed thought, this was the best part to see SRK break into a dance amidst a metro hijack scene.
After the release of the ‘Jawan’ Prevue, Shah Rukh had an ‘ask SRK’ session on Twitter. He was asked about his favourite moment from the film and asked about this particular part. The superstar responded to him and revealed that, “The song is Atlee’s idea. I also love it with the dance and all. Too much magic in the idea I think. #Jawan”

Khan also revealed that what his wife Gauri Khan loved the most about ‘Jawan’ Prevue. It was the fact that the film has so much women power, which appealed to Gauri the most. SRK will also be seen singing in the film.
‘Jawan’ set to release on September 7, also stars Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi. It has Deepika Padukone in a cameo.




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