Nick Jonas Reveals His New Pre-Show Ritual: Grooving to Bollywood's 'Shararat'

Nick Jonas has a new favorite song to get pumped before his shows. He shared a video on Instagram of himself and his team dancing to the Bollywood track "Shararat" from the movie "Dhurandhar". This follows his recent phase of listening to "Aavan Jaavan" from "War 2" as part of his pre-show routine. His wife, Priyanka Chopra, showed her approval by resharing his post on her own social media.

Key Points: Nick Jonas Dances to Dhurandhar's Shararat as New Hype Song

  • Nick Jonas posted an Instagram video dancing to 'Shararat' with his team
  • He previously used 'Aavan Jaavan' from 'War 2' as a pre-show hype track
  • Wife Priyanka Chopra reshared the post, showing her support for his choice
  • The couple are known for embracing each other's cultures and cheering each other on
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Nick Jonas groves on this 'Dhurandhar' track as his new pre-show ritual

Nick Jonas shares his new pre-show ritual, dancing to the Bollywood track 'Shararat' from 'Dhurandhar', following his hype song from 'War 2'.

"New pre-show hype song unlocked – Nick Jonas"

Mumbai, Dec 19

It seems like Priyanka Chopra's American husband, Nick Jonas, is having a phase with Bollywood songs.

After the "Aavan Jaavan" track from "War 2", Nick has found a new pre-show hyper song, this time from "Dhurandhar".

Nick took to his official Instagram handle and posted a clip of himself and his team members grooving on the "Shararat" song from Aditya Dhar's directorial.

He revealed through his latest social media post that he has turned the peppy number into his new pre-show hype song.

The video showed the Hollywood singer and actor dancing on the track, along with all the others in the room, with full energy.

"New pre-show hype song unlocked (sic)," Nick captioned the post.

Crooned by Madhubanti Bagchi and Jasmine Sandlas in their powerful voices, the track enjoys the electrifying music by Shashwat Sachdev.

"Shararat" also has some sizzling dance moves by actresses Ayesha Khan and Krystle D’Souza.

Recently, Nick shared that he listens to Hrithik Roshan and Kiara Advani's "Aavan Jaavan" song from "War 2" before every show.

Nick uploaded a video of himself on IG, soaking in the melody of the Bollywood number.

"My hype up song before every show on the tour," the text overlay on the clip read.

Wife Priyanka also reshared the post on her Insta Stories, giving her approval to Nick's choice of song.

Besides embracing each other's culture, Nick and Priyanka are also each other's biggest cheerleaders.

In a recent example, Priyanka couldn't contain her excitement as the Jonas Brothers left their handprints in cement at TCL Chinese Theatre, Los Angeles.

Marking the occasion, PeeCee dropped a heartfelt note, calling Nick the most sincere, talented, and hardest-working person she knows.

"So proud of you @nickjonas You’re the most sincere, talented and definitely the hardest working person I know. And this is not even my bias speaking. Watching you up there with your brothers, cementing ( literally ) your legacy in Hollywood was such a proud moment for me (sic)," PeeCee wrote.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Shararat is a banger! Good choice, Nick. Our music is finally getting the global recognition it deserves. Next, he should try some classic Kishore Kumar or A.R. Rahman.
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Aman W
It's nice and all, but sometimes these feel like calculated PR moves. I'd be more impressed if he spoke about the music's composition or the lyrics' meaning, not just using it as a "hype song".
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Sarah B
As someone who married into an Indian family, I totally get this! My husband got me hooked on Bollywood tracks for my workout playlist. The energy is unmatched!
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Vikram M
Bachcha party wala energy hai isme! Good to see him enjoying our films and music. Hope he tries some Punjabi bhangra numbers next for real hype!
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Kriti O
Madhubanti and Jasmine killed it in this song! Shashwat Sachdev's music is fire. Glad Nick's team is vibing to it. More power to such cultural exchanges!

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