Filmworld
Shirley Setia: 'Nikamma' title track was the toughest bit of dancing I've learned

Mumbai, June 3
Singer-turned-actress Shirley Setia who is making her debut in Bollywood with the upcoming film 'Nikamma' says dancing on the title track of the film was the toughest for her.
The title track is released which is picturised on the actress, choreographed by Ganesh Acharyaa.
According to Shirley, "When I first saw this at Ganesh Acharyaa masterji's studio, I wasn't sure that I could pull this solo off. It was the toughest, fastest choreography I've had to learn."
The song is composed by Javed-Mohsin and the lyrics are written by Danish Sabri and Sanjay Chhel.
Based on the Telugu film 'Middle Class Abbayi', the film 'Nikamma' is directed by Sabbir Khan, and also stars Shilpa Shetty, Abhimanyu Dassani, Samir Soni and Abhimanyu Singh among others.
'Nikamma' releases in theatres on June 17.

10 hours ago
US President Trump takes on the UN again for not delivering

10 hours ago
Trump administration proposes to scrap H-1B lottery system, floats new rules

11 hours ago
Trump reiterates claim of ending India-Pakistan conflict in UN address

11 hours ago
IndianOil New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championship: Delhi Police, NDRF conduct mock drills at JLN Stadium for safety and security arrangements

11 hours ago
H-1B visa fee hike driven by Trump's domestic politics, says Shashi Tharoor

11 hours ago
French President Macron's convoy stopped in New York, video goes viral

11 hours ago
Saudi Arabia-Pakistan pact showcases asymmetric alliance as 'junior partner' bears heavier load: Report

12 hours ago
People of Indian origin as CEOs of American companies; Srinivas Gopalan and Rahul Goyal take on new leadership roles

13 hours ago
Royal Bhutan Army’s vehicle; Customs inspection at Dulquer Salmaan’s house

13 hours ago
'I was born in prison'; Overcoming hardships to reach Harvard; Aurora Sky Castner becomes an inspiration

13 hours ago
'Project Rebirth'; International award for students from Dubai

15 hours ago
Ready to implement START restrictions if Washington acts in similar manner: Russia

15 hours ago
Twin India meetings in US open avenues for renewing ties