Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padhukone Are Very Different Yet Similar as Dancers, Says Choreographer Kruti Mahesh
National Award-winning choreographer Kruti Mahesh is receiving many compliments for making Alia Bhatt dance to Dholida in Gangubai Kathiawadi.
National Award-winning choreographer Kruti Mahesh is receiving many compliments for making Alia Bhatt dance to 'Dholida' in Gangubai Kathiawadi. She is the same mind behind the choreography of 'Ghoomar','Ek Dil Ek Jaan' picturised on Deepika Padukone in 'Padmaavat'. Kruti analyses how both the actresses are different yet similar as dancers. Gangubai Kathiawadi Song Shikayat: Huma Qureshi Is a Pleasant Surprise in This Qawali Track From Alia Bhatt-Starrer (Watch Video).
In conversation with IANS, Kruti shares how as a choreographer she always keeps in mind the physicality of the actor and designs the dance accordingly so that it can look like a visual treat for the audience. Kruti told IANS: "Firstly, Deepika and Alia are different in terms of their physicality. Deepika for instance has long limbs, a long torso and she is very tall. Gangubai Kathiawadi Box Office Collection Day 5: Alia Bhatt’s Film Surpasses Rs 50 Crore Mark!
But interestingly she is also very well aware of her body so she knows there are few movements that look beautiful on-screen because of her body structure. As a dancer, it is important to have that understanding." She further added, "Maybe because she comes from a sports background, Deepika is very disciplined and anything that we choreographed she will practice a thousand times to get that right. 'Ghoomar' was a result of that."
In the dance 'Dholida', according to Kruti, she amalgamated various elements to not only capture the character Gangubai but also her cultural background as she comes from Kathiawad, Gujarat. "I think after 'Dholida', the dancer in Alia has been redefined. She is a great dancer but her potential wasn't explored in this way earlier; I think that is the SLB magic. Alia is very observant so even if she is not a trained classical dancer, and doesn't know those technical jargons of mudras, she notices the differences of body language and imbibes them faster. Also, she puts all her energy 200 per cent.
Perhaps that is why in the last sequence of 'Dholida', you see how her body is completely exhausted yet holding that trance moment as the song celebrates the power of Goddess Amba," explained Kruti.
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