Key Points

Lauren Gottlieb has emerged as a multifaceted creative force with her latest music video project for "The Royals". Her journey from international dancer to creative director showcases her remarkable versatility in the entertainment industry. By collaborating closely with her friend Harsh Upadhyay and a talented team, she transformed a musical concept into a visually stunning production. Gottlieb's approach demonstrates how personal passion and professional expertise can merge to create truly compelling artistic experiences.

Key Points: Lauren Gottlieb Choreographs Epic "Who Rules The World" Music Video

  • Collaborated with friend Harsh Upadhyay on groundbreaking music track
  • Blended choreography and performance in unique creative vision
  • Worked with collaborative team across multiple creative disciplines
  • Leveraged international dance experience for project
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Lauren Gottlieb: I first connected with 'The Royals' through the music

Dancer Lauren Gottlieb breaks down her creative journey choreographing and starring in "The Royals" music video

Lauren Gottlieb: I first connected with 'The Royals' through the music
"They said it had my name all over it—and honestly, the second I heard it, I was like, yes, a hundred percent - Lauren Gottlieb"

New Delhi, May 3

Actress-dancer Lauren Gottlieb, who has choreographed and performed on the number “Who Rules The World” from “The Royals”, said that she first connected to the show through the music.

Lauren told IANS: “I first connected with The Royals through the music. I met the team at Believe, and they played me the title track, Who Rules The World. They said it had my name all over it—and honestly, the second I heard it, I was like, yes, a hundred percent, we have to build a full music video around this. It was too epic not to.”

“I knew right away I also wanted to choreograph it to truly bring the whole concept to life,” she added.

She said that the track was created by her very good friend Harsh Upadhyay.

“We’ve been connected since my Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa days when he was more focused on mixing tracks for us and all the other dance reality shows. Now he is fully focused on making original music for film/tv and I’m so proud of him for shifting so beautifully,” added Lauren.

How did her background in dance and performance help her with the number Who Rules The World in The Royals?

“Honestly, every project you do adds to this tool belt, full of lessons, tips, tricks, and experiences that you carry forward. And if you’re doing it right, each project helps you grow and sharpen your craft,” she said.

Who Rules The World felt really special to Lauren because “I’m now at a stage where I feel confident not just in performing, but also in leading the creative vision behind the scenes.”

“That double duty—choreographing, conceptualizing, and starring in it—definitely comes with more to manage, but it’s also incredibly fulfilling to see a vision through from start to finish. That also allows me to be more hands on with the dancers and help train and mentor them,” added Lauren, who has performed with artists such as Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Shakira and Enrique Iglesias to name a few.

She says she “definitely didn’t do it alone”.

“It all happened because the Believe team trusted me with their song! My co choreographer, Anasua Chowdhury, was my right-hand girl throughout—her support, creativity, and presence were absolutely essential.”

Lauren, who played the lead role in the 2013 Indian dance film ABCD: Any Body Can Dance, added: “And working with our director, Raul Chavan, was such a collaborative process. We really built the visual world together. I also have to commend our executive producers at DOT Media: Shruti Modi, Aatif Tida, Viren Arya, Justin Lawrence, and Shubham Singhal for making it all happen.”

“It was a massive team effort, and I’m so grateful to have had such a powerhouse group around me. And the costume designers, Ayushi Ruparel and Shradha Khaire, literally brought the vision to life. The fact that they managed to pull all of that off in less than a week is beyond impressive.”

- IANS

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Priya K.
Lauren's journey from Jhalak days to now is inspiring! Love how she's collaborating with Indian talent like Harsh Upadhyay. Shows how our entertainment industry is becoming truly global. The Royals track sounds amazing - can't wait to see the choreography! 💃
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate Lauren's work, I wish more Indian choreographers got such big opportunities. We have so much talent here - why always look to foreign artists? That said, her ABCD performance was brilliant and she clearly respects Indian collaborators.
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Ananya M.
The way she mentions every team member shows true professionalism 👏 Indian productions should learn from this - we often ignore the behind-the-scenes heroes. Also great to see Harsh getting recognition after years of mixing tracks!
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Vikram J.
As someone who watched her on Jhalak, it's amazing to see Lauren's growth. From contestant to choreographer to creative director - what a journey! The Indian dance reality shows really launched many careers. Hope she does more work here.
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Sneha P.
The costumes done in less than a week?! That's typical Mumbai hustle right there 😄 Interesting how international artists like Lauren are now embedded in our industry. The cross-pollination of talent is good for Indian entertainment's global reach.

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