With the news of a special song featuring Telugu superstar Jr NTR and Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan in the upcoming film WAR2, anticipation is at a fever pitch. A crucial aspect of the song generating excitement is the choreography, and the news of Vaibhavi Merchant being confirmed has sparked debate.
Vaibhavi is a well-respected choreographer known for her work in films like “Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India” (Telugu) and “Saaho” (Hindi). While her talent is undeniable, some fans are questioning if her usual style, known for its elegance and grace, can match the high-octane energy expected from a dance number featuring two of India’s most dynamic dancers.
Jr NTR is renowned for his energetic and powerful dance moves. Some of his most iconic dance performances include the title song from “Temper”, with its electrifying steps, and “Naatu Naatu” from “RRR” (Telugu), which showcased his incredible stamina and agility. At the same time Hrithik is known for his sharp and technical dancing. He has delivered unforgettable performances in films like “Dhoom 2” where his acrobatic skills were on display, and “Bang Bang” featuring his signature smooth yet powerful moves.
While some fans have expressed reservations, others are confident in Merchant’s ability to adapt her style. Her past work showcases her versatility, and the challenge of creating a high-energy routine for Tarak and Hrithik could be an opportunity for her to showcase a new dimension to her talent. Let’s see what happens.
This post was last modified on 30 April 2024 12:00 pm
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