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Shahid turns dance teacher for Alia

| | Sep 15, 2015, at 02:34 am
Mumbai, Sept 14 (IBNS): Gulaabo song from Shaandaar has Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt flaunting some suave moves.
Shahid and Alia's dance moves have taken the song to an altogether different level.

However, not many know that it was Shahid’s extra work on Alia that made the steps look so good.

A source shares, “The song has been choreographed by Bosco of Bosco-Caesar and Alia needed some time to get the moves right, before the final shoot. Shahid who is known for his dancing skills, pitched in to help her during the rehearsals and even during the shoot. The duo spent extra time rehearsing and ended up receiving a lot of compliments from the team for their energy in the song.”

Gulaabo is the first song to be released from the film.

The song was launched with much fan fare recently.

'Shaandaar' stars Shahid and Alia in lead and is directed by Vikas Bahl.

'Shaandaar' is all set to release on Oct 22.
 

 

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