Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone is releasing the first song in the movie 'Padmavathi'.

Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone is releasing the first song in the movie 'Padmavathi'. 


Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone is releasing the first song in the movie 'Padmavathi'. Deepika singing in the song 'Ghoomar ..' is dancing with dhadaga singing ornaments. Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali composed this song. The famous singer Shreya Ghoshal sang the song.
How special is this song
The song has been given the majority of the song. Deepika started practicing this song a few months before filming. Ghoomar dance is mostly made by Rajasthan's queens.
Ghoomar is a traditional dance of women from the Rajput clan. It is dancing around the song name and dances it. This dance is also performed when the wedding brides in Rajasthan get in Mettinint. About 100 people for this song have been working hard for 40 days. Deepika has danced and rolled over 60 songs for this song. She also weighed about 20 kg.
Practice for hours
Deepika has practiced for a few hours for this song. Kirtamheesh taught dance for the song under the supervision of the assistant director of the Gangaur Ghoomar Dance Academy Jyothi D. Tomar. The song was started with this song.
Deepika, Shahid Kapoor, and Ranweer Singh are playing key roles in this movie. The movie will be released on December 1.

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