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Anurag Kashyap roped in Bhojpuri choreographer for Ugly

| | Dec 27, 2014, at 03:23 am
Mumbai, Dec 26 (IBNS): Director Anurag Kashyap for his upcoming film 'Ugly' has tried to keep things as natural as possible.

Surveen Chawla who plays an item girl in the film, had to do an item number on the song ‘Nichod De’.

For this song, Anurag Kashyap roped in a Bhojpuri choreographer.

The song is a very raunchy and bold number and Anurag wanted the raunchiness to come out exactly as one sees in Bhojpuri films.

Songs in Bhojpuri films are usually very raunchy and in order to get that feel and vibe, Anurag called a Bhojpuri choreographer.

But Surveen Chawla was not prepared for this and when she was explained the steps she freaked out.

So in order to prepare herself she watched a few Bhojpuri songs and dance numbers.

She was skeptical about her performance but after watching the song, the team of the film told her she had done a fabulous job and the song had turned out quite well.

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