Ranveer Singh's vicious avatar overshadows Deepika and Shahid in Padmavati's first trailer
After a power-packed trailer, which made quite a buzz in showbiz industry and we were all swooning for Ranveer's menace avatar, Padmavati's latest song, Ghoomar (a dance form of Rajasthan) is all about elegance and royalty which features Deepika in her most graceful avatar yet.
But did you know that Sanjay Leela Bhansali released exclusive facts related to the song prior to its release?
Complied from Zoom, here are six glorious facts about Ghoomar you definitely didn't know:
Fact no 1
'Ghoomar' is a dance performed on all auspicious occasions by Rajput women. Deepika is essaying the role of Rani Padmavati who was married to Rawal Ratan Singh of Rajput clan.
Fact no 2
'Ghoomar' is a dance form which is performed by a new bride welcomed in her new home after marriage. The song is presumably set after Deepika and Shahid get married in the movie.
Fact no 3
A myriad of grace and royal poise, the routine involving in circles with perfectly coordinated hand movements and footwork, Deepika is definitely acing this dance technique in the song!
Fact no 4.
The song was the first sequence the Tamasha star shot for. "It was for the Ghoomar song [sequence] that I walked onto the set as Padmavati for the first time," revealed Deepika to Hindustan Times.
Fact no 5.
It was the most difficult yet fulfilling song she ever performed to. "The Ghoomar Song has to be one of the most difficult yet most fulfilling song sequences I have ever shot for!"
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Fact no 6
For Padmavati's Ghoomar song, Deepika donned this super lavish lehenga designed by Rimple Narula which costs approximately INR2 million and weighs approximately 30 kg. She carried the attire with so much ease during the folk dance performance.
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