Dhurandhar’s ‘Shararat’: How Aditya Dhar replaced Tamannaah Bhatia with Ayesha Khan and Krystle D’Souza
Tamannaah Bhatia was the original choice for Dhurandhar’s wedding dance number Shararat, but director Aditya Dhar chose Ayesha Khan and Krystle D’Souza instead. The duo’s performance keeps the focus on the story while still stealing the show.
‘Shararat’ song from Dhurandhar: Move over, action scenes! Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar’ isn’t just making noise at the box office. It’s the music that’s getting everyone talking. While the title track and ‘Fa9la’ have already gone viral, one particular song, ‘Shararat’, is making waves for a very interesting reason.
Ayesha Khan and Krystle D’Souza steal the show
The catchy wedding dance number ‘Shararat’ from ‘Dhurandhar’ featuring Ayesha Khan and Krystle D’Souza has audiences tapping their feet and replaying it on loop.
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Set in a lavish Karachi wedding, the song shows the two stars grooving for the guests. But here’s the twist behind the scenes.
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Tamannaah Bhatia was the original choice!
According to choreographer Vijay Ganguly, the plan was to rope in Tamannaah Bhatia for the performance. “In my mind, she was the perfect fit,” Vijay revealed in a chat with ‘Filmygyan’.
But director Aditya Dhar had other plans. He didn’t want the song to turn into what people call an “item number,” taking the spotlight away from the story.
“If it were just about one girl, it would have taken attention away from the story,” Vijay said.
Two stars, one song
Aditya’s solution? Instead of one big-name star, why not two dancers? That’s how Ayesha and Krystle stepped in. Vijay explained, “He didn’t want the attention to be about just one person. If it were Tamannaah, it would’ve all been about her, not the story.”
He also added that with so much happening in the film, the song needed to stay connected to the plot. “If you stray from the story, the song becomes just a cut-to song,” he said.
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