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Nick Jonas Dancing to Dhurandhar’s “Shararat” Song Goes Viral
A fun, unexpected trend is sweeping social media as global pop star Nick Jonas has become the latest international celebrity to embrace Bollywood energy, and Indian netizens can't get enough of it. Jonas recently shared a video of himself dancing to "Shararat", a track from the hit Hindi film Dhurandhar, and the clip quickly went viral across Instagram and Twitter, lighting up fan feeds everywhere.
In the video shared on Jonas's official Instagram handle, one can notice Jonas and his team grooving to this peppy Bollywood song moments before one of his shows. The caption to this video read: "New pre-show hype song unlocked." It is quite evident that this song was what set Jonas into this pre-performance mode. The song is sung by Madhubanti Bagchi and Jasmine Sandlas and is composed by Shashwat Sachdev for the spy thriller Dhurandhar.
Why It's a Big Deal Online
The video went viral, and more so with the Indians, who were delighted to see Jonas dancing to the tune of a Hindi film song with such energy. Netizen interactions were filled with playful messages, referring to the actor as "National Jiju" - a play on the fact that he is now a household name in the Indian pop culture scene following his wedding to actress Priyanka Chopra.
The reaction is not just a display of appreciation for the clip itself, but is a demonstration of how far hits by the artiste Dhurandhar have reached into mainstream culture. It is not the first instance when Jonas has articulated his love for Hindi songs. Previously, Jonas has articulated how, before a performance, he gets ready by grooving to "Aavan Jaavan" from War 2.
A Cross-Cultural Moment
The video clip is a clear commentary on today's international entertainment scenario, with music and films spreading beyond their geographical limitations. Dhurandhar, a film directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, has been taking over all conversation related to box office and online streaming, propelled by its music's infectious hooks and danceable beats, now resonating even with international pop stars.
Jonas's dance is not only a fun reel clip but indicates the increasing impact of Bollywood on people's playlists across the globe and how music as a form of storytelling can bring people together in unexpected ways. Whether he's prepping for an international tour or just enjoying a song to pump himself up, the viral clip has gone on to bring people together through joyous engagement. A good song truly knows no boundaries.



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