Aditi Rao Hydari Credits Bhansali for Iconic Gajagaminee Walk in Heeramandi

Actress Reveals Weight Loss Struggles, Talks Character Complexity

May 31, 2024 - 13:22
May 31, 2024 - 13:34
Aditi Rao Hydari Credits Bhansali for Iconic Gajagaminee Walk in Heeramandi

Sanjay Leela Bhansali is acknowledged by Aditi Rao Hydari for designing her Gajagaminee walk for Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. Aditi Rao Hydari explains that Bhansali added subtle elements to the dance during the recording of the Saiyaan Hatto Jaao song from the Netflix period drama series.

"I would want to thank Sanjay sir for this (the Gajagaminee walk). We had practiced the steps with the choreographer, Kruti Mahesh. However, when we were on stage, he was the one who created all of the additions, including the stroll and the dupatta falling. I'm happy I could contribute to his vision," she remarked.

Aditi responded to the positive feedback she's been getting on the song by saying she's been "overwhelmed" by the amount of support she's gotten online. "Everything Sanjay Sir creates is timeless and legendary. People discuss it frequently. The actress went on, "It's really huge and kind of legacy film.

Aditi further disclosed that, although Bhansali chose to proceed with the shoot, she was prepared to shed ten kilograms for it. I've always been a small girl. This was a singular experience, even for me. It was with Saiyaan Hatto Jaao that we began our shoot. I was ill. I was extremely, very, very underweight when I contracted COVID-19. And they all began to feed me. She went on, "They were actually force-feeding me."

The actress continued by describing the song's clothing trial. "I had a trial with Sanjay Sir while wearing the mujra. He gave me a strange look after I tried the ghagra choli and said, "You put on a lil weight, na?" "Give me ten days and I'll lose it," I exclaimed. "No," he replied. Come on, let's shoot. And the shoot was where we began.

I didn't know how I would conduct myself. However, I was thinking to myself, "This is what Sanjay Sir wants, so go ahead and do it." And now that I'm witnessing these (people's responses), I'm thinking, Whoa. I've learned a lot from it as well," the actress, who portrays Bibbojaan in Heeramandi, continued.

Aditi said she doesn't judge the characters she plays, referring to the gray areas in her character when she seduces British officers in order to accomplish her purpose. "I don't pass judgment on the roles I portray. The scope of heroes today is far more than it was in the past. It's crucial, in my opinion, to embrace your sexuality. to accept who you are and do with it as you see fit.

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