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Vicky Kaushal Loves This Song From Taal And, We Have Solid Proof
Vicky Kaushal Loves This Song From Taal And, We Have Solid Proof

News18

time19 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Vicky Kaushal Loves This Song From Taal And, We Have Solid Proof

Vicky Kaushal recently shared an excerpt of the track Nahi Saamne Tu from Taal on his Instagram Stories. Aishwarya Rai and Akshaye Khanna starrer Taal remains one of the most memorable films of the 1990s, thanks to its melodious soundtrack and background music. Among several fan-favourite hits like Ramta Jogi, Taal Se Taal, and Ishq Bina, Nahi Saamne Tu is an underrated gem in the album that enthrals listeners with its soothing beats. Actor Vicky Kaushal seems to love the song as much as we do. He recently shared an excerpt from the track on his Instagram Stories. The attached image shows the serene sea view from his window. A flock of birds was captured flying across the frame. Take a look: Earlier this week, Vicky Kaushal shared a birthday post for his wife Katrina Kaif on Instagram. The opening image featured Katrina standing between two walls as she made a cute face. Another picture showed the couple getting cozy as Vicky planted a kiss on Katrina's cheek. The next frame captured the couple spending quality time together, which looked like one of their vacations. The post concluded with a solo picture of Katrina walking on a beach in a white oversized shirt. In the caption, Vicky wrote, 'Hello Birthday Girl! I Love U." Check it out here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vicky Kaushal (@vickykaushal09) On the work front, Vicky Kaushal was last seen in Chhaava. The actor will next be a part of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's magnum opus Love And War, also featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. The film began shooting in November 2024, and nearly 50 per cent of the production is already completed. The filmmaker is now gearing up to shoot some of the most intense sequences of the film. According to a source by Pinkvilla, 'Sanjay Leela Bhansali will be shooting for some epic face-offs between Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal from August 2025. His team is presently working to put up an elaborate set to capture these larger-than-life confrontation sequences between two of the best actors of modern generation. SLB has spent a long time on paper to conceptualise and design these high-on-drama dialogue-heavy sequences ft. RK and Vicky." Despite the scale and scope of the production, the film remains on track to release on March 20, 2026. First Published: July 18, 2025, 18:05 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

'I unhooked her blouse...': This actress got attracted towards Aishwarya Rai while shooting, her name is...
'I unhooked her blouse...': This actress got attracted towards Aishwarya Rai while shooting, her name is...

India.com

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

'I unhooked her blouse...': This actress got attracted towards Aishwarya Rai while shooting, her name is...

Before she became India's most visible trans icon, Bobby Darling was Pankaj Sharma — a boy from Delhi who would go on to rewrite identity and visibility in mainstream Bollywood. Her journey to the big screen began with Taal (1999), helmed by showman Subhash Ghai. In a recent conversation with Siddharth Kannan, Bobby opened up about her early days in the industry, revealing moments both empowering and unexpectedly intimate. 'Shot for 25 days… then they cut my scene' 'I was paid ₹2,500 per day,' she recalls. 'I shot for 25 days for Taal, but you don't control what gets edited.' Bobby was cast in a small role — that of Aishwarya Rai's designer. 'Subhash Ghai himself auditioned me and said, 'Give her the designer role.' During the song Ramta Jogi, Anil Kapoor gave me the nickname 'Dastoor' — and Subhashji approved it right there.' The moment with Aishwarya Then came the unexpected memory that still makes her laugh. 'Subhashji told me to fasten Aishwarya Rai's blouse hook during a shoot. My hands were trembling. Was it a blouse or a bra? I don't know… but there I was, standing right next to her, nervous and thrilled.' She added, 'Aishwarya was very polite, very humble. I became drawn to her. I thought — if I were a man, I'd want a girl like her.' An honest window into 90s Bollywood While her role never made the final cut, Bobby's story is a reminder of the many voices that often remain unheard in Bollywood lore. From hidden edits to quiet desires, Bobby's anecdote paints a textured portrait of identity, admiration, and the quiet ache of what could've been.

Bengaluru college students reimagine ‘Ramta Jogi' with mesmerizing dance moves; netizens wowed by chemistry in viral video
Bengaluru college students reimagine ‘Ramta Jogi' with mesmerizing dance moves; netizens wowed by chemistry in viral video

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bengaluru college students reimagine ‘Ramta Jogi' with mesmerizing dance moves; netizens wowed by chemistry in viral video

Two students from Bengaluru's Kristu Jayanti College, Ben Antony K V and Anceline Jinmon, have gone viral for their powerful dance performance to the Bollywood track Ramta Jogi at a city college fest. Their routine, blending Tango and freestyle, impressed audiences with its precision and stage presence. Dressed in matching black and purple outfits, the duo captivated both the live audience and social media users, who flooded the video's comment section with praise, calling the performance 'sheer perfection' and 'unforgettable.' Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Fusion of Styles Brings New Energy to a Classic Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Online Applause Follows Viral Success A recent video showcasing a striking dance performance by two Bengaluru college students has taken social media by storm. Ben Antony K V and Anceline Jinmon, students of Kristu Jayanti College, became internet sensations after a clip of their performance to the Bollywood classic 'Ramta Jogi' went viral. The performance was part of a cultural fest hosted at another college in the city, and the video was first shared on Ben's Instagram dancers appeared in coordinated outfits—Ben in a fusion black and purple shirt with trousers, and Anceline in a shimmery ensemble matching the same palette. Their strong stage presence, synchronized moves, and smooth transitions were key elements that captivated the crowd from the very start of the choreography uniquely blended Tango and freestyle elements, providing a fresh interpretation of the iconic 1999 track from the film Taal, composed by A.R. Rahman and originally performed by Sukhwinder Singh and Alka Yagnik. The original number, known for its powerful energy and distinct beats, was brought to life again through the duo's commanding lifts and coordinated audience could be heard cheering loudly throughout the performance. The full routine, of which the viral video is just a snippet, held the audience's attention and brought a classic tune into a new, modern light without compromising its video drew widespread praise on Instagram. Followers flooded the comments section with fire and heart emojis, expressing their excitement and admiration. Remarks such as 'This pair will forever be etched in our hearts' and 'Your performances never disappoint' stood out among the flood of praise. Another user noted, 'Sheer perfection. Kudos, Ben and Anceline. Words can't express,' while someone else called it their 'favourite video' from the duo so didn't hold back their enthusiasm. One comment read, 'Slayyy,' while another simply exclaimed, 'FIREEEE.' There were even calls for a sequel with comments like 'Part 2 please.' Observers who attended the event in person also joined the chorus, sharing that witnessing the performance live was an unforgettable experience.

Bengaluru college students' Ramta Jogi dance video is viral, and it's easy to see why
Bengaluru college students' Ramta Jogi dance video is viral, and it's easy to see why

India Today

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Bengaluru college students' Ramta Jogi dance video is viral, and it's easy to see why

A video of a dance performance by two students from a Bengaluru college has gone viral on social media, thanks to their striking rendition of the Bollywood track Ramta Jogi at a campus video, shared by Ben Antony K V on Instagram, shows him and Anceline Jinmon, both students of Kristu Jayanti College, performing at a cultural fest held at some other college in the in coordinated shades of black and purple, the two took to the stage and danced to the popular 1999 track from the film Taal, originally picturised on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Anil Kapoor. Ben wore a fusion shirt in black and purple with trousers, while Anceline matched the palette with a light-glitter outfit. According to Ben, the clip is just a part of their full choreography mixed Tango and freestyle dance steps, and the two managed to hold the audience's attention confident lifts, precise steps, and strong stage presence were undoubtedly well-received. The fusion of Western dance with a Hindi classic offered a fresh take, one that didn't lose the spirit of the members were heard cheering as the performance the video here: advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by *~H~o~o~f~e~r~* (@benantonykvv)Social media users were all for it. Several users described the performance as 'flawless', while others praised the chemistry between the pair.'This pair will forever be etched in our hearts,' a user said, while another added, 'Your performances never disappoint.' One of the users said, 'Sheer perfection. Kudos, Ben and Anceline. Words can't express.'Another added, 'This has to be my favourite video of the two of you so far.'See the comments here:Ramta Jogi, composed by AR Rahman with vocals by Sukhwinder Singh and Alka Yagnik, remains one of the most loved tracks from Taal. Over two decades since its release, the song continues to inspire performances, as seen in this viral Watch

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