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Varun Dhawan Nervous Dancing With Salman Khan in New Wedding Song

Actor Varun Dhawan shared a behind-the-scenes clip from the song "Vyah Karwado Ji," admitting he felt nervous dancing alongside Salman Khan. In the video, Salman Khan playfully teases Varun after his performance, creating a lighthearted moment on set. The energetic wedding song features Varun Dhawan and Mrunal Thakur and is sung by Mika Singh and Asees Kaur. The song is part of the upcoming comedy film "Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai," directed by David Dhawan and set for a May 22 release.

Varun Dhawan reveals he was nervous to dance in front of Salman Khan in 'Vyah Karwado Ji'

Mumbai, April 19

Actor Varun Dhawan, known for his energetic dance moves, admitted that he was nervous to dance in front of Salman Khan in the "Vyah Karwado Ji" song from "Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai".

Taking to his official Instagram handle, Varun posted behind-the-scenes footage from the peppy dance number.

"Always nervous to dance next to India's biggest kunwara #vyahkarwadoji bts (sic)," he captioned the post.

At the beginning of the clip, we see Salman asking, "Ready Hain?". Once Varun is done giving the shot, Salman takes a hilarious jibe at him, saying, "This is rehearsal? Phir theek hain?", leaving everyone on the set laughing.

Featuring Varun and Mrunal Thakur, "Vyah Karwado Ji" has been crooned by Mika Singh and Asees Kaur, with Vayu providing the lyrics.

Talking about the upbeat number, Mika said, "Yeh gaana full-on shaadi vibes hai! It has that desi masti and energy that makes every celebration bigger."

Asees Kaur added, "Wedding songs are such a special reward for any artist; you become a part of people's happiest memories. I had so much fun recording this with Mika Ji, excited to bring another wedding banger this year, especially my second one with Varun Dhawan."

"Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai" is being directed by David Dhawan. The highly talked about laughter ride enjoys an ensemble cast with Mouni Roy, Chunky Panday, Maniesh Paul, Jimmy Shergill, Rakesh Bedi, and Ali Asgar in prominent roles, along with others.

Backed by Tips Films Ltd and co-produced by Maximillian Films (UK), "Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai" is expected to reach the cinema halls on May 22 this year.

On the other hand, Salman is currently busy with his next, "Maatrubhumi", which is based on the events of June 15, 2020, when our Indian soldiers clashed with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley.

The movie will focus on Colonel Santosh Babu (played by Salman Khan) and the 16 Bihar Regimen,who were tasked with enforcing a disengagement agreement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

It's funny but also relatable. Dancing in front of a legend like Salman Khan would make anyone sweat! The BTS clip sounds hilarious. On a different note, Salman's next film 'Maatrubhumi' sounds very intense and important. Respect for taking on that project.

Aman W

Mika Singh and Asees Kaur combo for a wedding song? Guaranteed hit! Our sangeet playlists are about to get an update. The cast for the movie is stellar too. May 22nd, mark your calendars!

Sarah B

While the song and movie look fun, I hope the plot of 'Hai Jawani Toh...' is stronger than just being a laughter ride. Sometimes these ensemble comedies rely too much on cameos and less on story. Fingers crossed David Dhawan delivers a good script this time.

Karthik V

Salman calling himself "India's biggest kunwara" in the caption is the real joke here 😂. But seriously, Varun is a great dancer himself. This article has everything - a fun song, a comedy film, and news about a patriotic drama. Bollywood is buzzing!

Nisha Z

Asees Kaur is right. Wedding songs stay with you forever. They become a part of your family's history. Excited to hear this one. Also, all the best to Salman sir for 'Maatrubhumi'. It's a sensitive topic and needs to be handled with utmost respect for our martyrs.

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