Mumbai: Actress Kiara Advani has recently revealed that she shot a song sequence over an extensive 13-day schedule for the first time.
On Monday, the Kabir Singh actress took to her Instagram handle and posted a video of her rehearsing for the song ‘Dhop ‘from her upcoming film “Game Changer.” In the caption, Kiara revealed that this was the first time she filmed a movie song for 13 days on a set that felt like being in Disneyland.
Sharing the clip, Advani wrote, “Here’s a sneak peek of my first day at rehearsal for the first schedule of Game Changer. We started the film with the shoot of the song #Dhop beautifully conceptualised by @shanmughamshankar Sir.”
The actress added, “It was the first time I shot a movie song for 13 days on a set that made me feel like I was in Disneyland (can’t wait for you guys to see it in cinemas soon) I remember seeing @alwaysjani masters choreography and thinking how are we going to do this, but that’s the beauty of our job , always learning something new.. a new style of dance is it dubstep/classical/robotic/hip hop you can answer that in the comments below it’s always fun matching steps with the extremely talented and one of the best dancers I know RC!! @alwaysramcharan and with @musicthamann giving us these unique beats we were all hooked. What a wonderful team of people I got to work with for this song, with @manishmalhotra05 creating the most fantastical costumes and @mehakoberoi fancy hair and makeup let’s just say I had a blast! Will share some more bts from the film soon.”
Yesterday, the makers released the teaser of “Dhop,” the fourth single from the album on producer Dil Raju’s birthday. Sung by Thaman, Roshini JKV, and Prudhvi Sruthi Ranjani, with lyrics by Saraswathi Puthra Rama Jogayya Sastry, the foot-tapping number showed Ram Charan and Kiara flaunting their energetic dance moves.
“Game Changer” stars Charan in a dual role, alongside a stellar cast including Kiara, Anjali, SJ Suryah, Srikanth, and Samuthirakani. The film is set to release on January 10, 2025, in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi.
–IANS