Key Points

Siddhant Chaturvedi just shared an incredible behind-the-scenes video from Dhadak 2 where he channels Michael Jackson with some amazing breakdance moves. He revealed that dancing serves as anger management for his character Neelesh Ahirwar in the film. The actor also treated fans to various uncensored moments from the movie's shoot, including scenes with co-star Triptii Dimri. Fans are loving his performance and the nostalgic 90s vibe his character brings to the screen.

Key Points: Siddhant Chaturvedi Channels Michael Jackson in Dhadak 2 BTS

  • Siddhant performs breakdance to dubstep track in his vanity van
  • Actor calls dancing his character's anger management technique
  • Video shows him casually tying shoes before breaking into dance
  • Post reveals behind-the-scenes moments from Dhadak 2 shoot
  • Fans praise his performance and 90s character portrayal
  • Includes scenes with co-star Triptii Dimri and furry friend
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Siddhant Chaturvedi channels his inner Michael Jackson in this BTS video from 'Dhadak 2'

Siddhant Chaturvedi showcases impressive breakdancing moves in his vanity van, revealing his method acting approach for Dhadak 2 character Neelesh Ahirwar.

Siddhant Chaturvedi channels his inner Michael Jackson in this BTS video from 'Dhadak 2'
"Neelesh's Anger Management 101 - Siddhant Chaturvedi"

Mumbai, Sep 28

Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi channels his inner Michael Jackson in a behind-the-scenes video from his latest release "Dhadak 2".

Siddhant was seen flaunting some jaw-dropping moves on the "All Is Fair in Love and Brostep (with Ragga Twins)" track in his vanity van.

The clip opens with him casually tying his shoelaces when he suddenly breaks out into a break dance, calling it an anger management technique for his 'Dhadak 2' character Neelesh Ahirwar.

The 'Gully Boy' actor captioned the post: "Neelesh’s Anger Management 101. (Smile emoji)

#Dhadak2 #BTS #InMyVan #Dubstep #MethodToMadness."

Reacting to the post, an Insta user wrote, "Watched the movie yesterday and, once again, I wasn't disappointed. The innocence, curiosity, and Birju's love reminded me that our 90's upbringing wasn't about being weak, but about being strong in the face of adversity while staying true to ourselves. Way to go Sid."

Another comment read, "I seen yesterday movie what a fabulous performance Brother, @siddhantchaturvedi (red heart emojis) lot of love."

One of the netizens penned, "So Wonderfull and creative acting and charector sir (red heart emoji)."

On Saturday, Siddhant treated his Insta Fam with some "uncensored" behind-the-scenes moments from the "Dhadak 2" shoot.

In the first snap, Siddhant was seen smiling at the camera while being tied to the railway tracks with chains. Next, he faced the camera for a selfie with dirt all over his face. We could also see Siddhant enjoying some playtime with his furry friend, whom he most likely befriended during the shoot of the sequel.

The post also included a video of him and his buddies dancing on the streets without any care for one of the scenes in "Dhadak 2".

This was accompanied by a clip of him sitting in an autorikshaw with his leading lady, Triptii Dimri.

Siddhant further posted a video of himself indulging in an impromptu musical session with his team by the lakeside.

In addition to this, Siddhant's post also showed him getting what seemed to be a physiotherapy session during the shoot.

"Uncensored for a change!," he captioned the post.

- IANS

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Arjun K
As someone who grew up in the 90s, this really hits home. The nostalgia factor is strong with this film. Siddhant is proving to be one of the most versatile actors of his generation.
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Rohit P
Watched it yesterday with family. Siddhant's performance is outstanding yaar! The railway track scene had us all on edge. Triptii Dimri also complements him perfectly.
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Sarah B
The behind-the-scenes content makes me appreciate the film even more. It's nice to see the lighter moments between intense scenes. The auto rickshaw clip with Triptii was so cute!
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the effort, I felt the film could have explored the rural-urban divide more deeply. The dancing scenes felt a bit forced compared to the emotional core of the story.
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Kavya N
The way Siddhant channels his character's anger through dance is brilliant! Reminds me of how we used to cope with stress in college days. More power to the team! 💫

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