Thugs of Hindostan: Watch how Katrina Kaif, Aamir Khan prepared for Suraiyya
The teaser has evoked an encouraging response and the sizzling moves of Katrina and the chemistry between Katrina and Aamir have been noticed.
SNS | New Delhi | October 26, 2018 3:51 pm
Yash Raj Films most awaited film Thugs of Hindostan starring Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif and Amitabh Bachchan has been creating a lot of buzz among the audience.
A few days ago, the makers released the teaser of song Suraiyya, featuring Katrina Kaif and Aamir Khan. The teaser has evoked an encouraging response and the sizzling moves of Katrina and the chemistry between Katrina and Aamir have been noticed.
On Friday, Katrina shared a video on her Instagram account which shows Katrina and Aamir preparing for the song and learning the steps from choreographer Prabhudeva. She wrote: “When I first saw the choreo for suraiyya, I was like is it jazz ,is it ballet, is it folk ,,, but that’s dancing with prabhudeva … u cannot define his style it’s so unique ,he gives the song such a unique personality with his choreography. He spent a lot of time with me in rehearsals helping me figure the style , I loved it all (apart from a few moments of tears of frustration )but in the end it was the hook step which we had so much fun with. #ThugsOfHindostan.”
The song Suraiyya is based on Katrina Kaif’s character in the film and it features her as the best dancer in British India. In an interview to IANS, she said it took her a week of intense rehearsals to learn the steps, adding she danced every single day for about four hours straight before she felt confident to shoot the song.
Here is the teaser of the song.
The film has been directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya and is set to release on November 8.
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