Ranbir’s moves bear a similarity with Shammiji, says Ayan
BY IANS10 April 2013 9:57 PM GMT
IANS10 April 2013 9:57 PM GMT
Actor Ranbir Kapoor’s high-on-energy moves in new song Badtameez dil from his forthcoming movie Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani are being compared to his late grand-uncle Shammi Kapoor’s famous dancing style.
Shammi Kapoor’s typical moves from Aaja aaja from the 1966 movie Teesri Manzil and Baar baar dekho from the 1962 release China Town seem to have inspired Ranbir’s overall steps and expressions in the peppy Badtameez dil number. Director Ayan Mukherji says the song wasn’t a planned ode to Shammi Kapoor, who died in 2011 following ill health.
However, the outcome is coincidentally reminiscent of the late star’s distinct style.
‘I don't know if we can call it an ode to Shammiji. It wasn’t a planned move. But now, when we look at some of the moves and Ranbir’s mad energy, the similarities can't be ignored.
I think people see the connection because Shammiji also possessed unparalleled energy when it came to dance,’ Mukherji said in a statement.
Shot over five days, the song has been choreographed by Remo D’Souza. Mukherji, who had directed Ranbir in ‘Wake Up Sid’ earlier, always wanted to shoot a dance number.
Shammi Kapoor’s typical moves from Aaja aaja from the 1966 movie Teesri Manzil and Baar baar dekho from the 1962 release China Town seem to have inspired Ranbir’s overall steps and expressions in the peppy Badtameez dil number. Director Ayan Mukherji says the song wasn’t a planned ode to Shammi Kapoor, who died in 2011 following ill health.
However, the outcome is coincidentally reminiscent of the late star’s distinct style.
‘I don't know if we can call it an ode to Shammiji. It wasn’t a planned move. But now, when we look at some of the moves and Ranbir’s mad energy, the similarities can't be ignored.
I think people see the connection because Shammiji also possessed unparalleled energy when it came to dance,’ Mukherji said in a statement.
Shot over five days, the song has been choreographed by Remo D’Souza. Mukherji, who had directed Ranbir in ‘Wake Up Sid’ earlier, always wanted to shoot a dance number.
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