Ayushmann Khurrana’s Nostalgic Dance to 'Roop Di Rani' with Brother Aparshakti

Ayushmann Khurrana shared a nostalgic video dancing to 'Roop Di Rani' with his brother Aparshakti, recalling childhood memories. The song is from his upcoming film 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do', sung by Guru Randhawa and Heer. The film's teaser shows Ayushmann's character entangled with three women, played by Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Rakul Preet Singh. The movie is set for a theatrical release on May 15.

Key Points: Ayushmann Khurrana Dances to 'Roop Di Rani' with Brother

  • Ayushmann shares lockdown dance video with brother Aparshakti
  • New song 'Roop Di Rani' from 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do' released
  • Film features Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi, Rakul Preet Singh
  • Movie releases theatrically on May 15
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Ayushmann Khurrana stirs nostalgia as he remembers dancing to 'Roop Di Rani' with brother Aparshakti Khurana

Ayushmann Khurrana shares a nostalgic video dancing to 'Roop Di Rani' with brother Aparshakti, ahead of his film 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do' releasing May 15.

"life really does come full circle - Ayushmann Khurrana"

Mumbai, April 23

Actor Ayushmann Khurrana has been struck by a wave of nostalgia, as he drifts back to simpler days - dancing carefree to the beats of the original 'Roop Di Rani' song, with his brother Aparshakti Khurana by his side.

Taking to his Instagram, Ayushmann shared a video of what he described as from the COVID-19 lockdown days.

Marking a full circle moment, he wrote, "From dancing to this 90s song at my chachu's wedding when Apar and I were kids, to reliving those memories with our family during lockdown... and now bringing a new version back in 2026 for #PatiPatniAurWohDo... life really does come full circle."

In the shared video, Ayushmann and Aparshakti could be seen joyfully dancing on the song, leaving family members laughing and amused.

Earlier this week, the makers of 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do' unveiled the film's first song 'Roop Di Rani'.

'Roop Di Rani' is sung by Guru Randhawa and Heer, with lyrics by Indeevar, music composed by Tanishk Bagchi and the dance in the song is choreographed by Bosco Leslie Martis. The track carries a catchy, celebratory vibe with a fun hook step, teasing a possible wedding-ready sequence from the film.

Recently, the film's teaser was unveiled.

Clocking in at 1 minute and 22 seconds, the teaser revisits the familiar "pati-patni-aur-woh" dynamic but raises the stakes significantly. This time, the narrative follows Prajapati Pandey, played by Ayushmann Khurrana, who finds himself entangled not between two, but three women, portrayed by Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Rakul Preet Singh.

Backed by T-Series and B R Studios, the film is scheduled for a theatrical release on 15 May.

- ANI

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Priya S
The original 'Roop Di Rani' was a classic, but I'm a bit skeptical about the new version. Guru Randhawa is talented, but some remakes just don't capture the magic of old songs. Hope this one does justice!
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Vikram M
Lockdown memories! This video reminded me of how families came together during COVID times, dancing and laughing with our loved ones. Ayushmann has always been relatable, and this is why we love him. Aur haan, bhai bond toh kamaal ka hai! 🎶❤️
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Sneha F
'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do' teaser looks interesting, but I hope it doesn't become too chaotic with three women involved. Ayushmann's choice of films has been quite diverse, let's see if this one matches his earlier standards. Fingers crossed!
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Nikhil C
Life really does come full circle, as Ayushmann said. From childhood wedding dances to recreating it with family during lockdown, and now a professional song release. It's amazing how some moments stay with us forever. Can't wait for the movie, bhai!
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Riya H
Tanishk Bagchi is remixing another classic? 😅 The original had a raw charm that's hard to replicate. But the cast of 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do' is strong—Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Rakul Preet Singh! Hope the music matches the star power. 🤞

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