Unusual moves for “Aladin”

November 01, 2009 03:17 pm | Updated November 13, 2021 09:12 am IST

A still from the movie "Aladin."

A still from the movie "Aladin."

Selective when it comes to Bollywood assignments, Shiamak Davar got interested in “Aladin” when director Sujoy Ghosh told him that Genie Rap was a song designed for kids.

Insiders however claim it wasn’t easy to put it in place as the actors — Amitabh Bachchan and Riteish Deshmukh — were wary of the choreographer because of Shiamak’s reputation of making his actors go through some unusual dance moves.

Riteish, who plays the title role, said: “The moment I was told the song would be choreographed by Shiamak, I knew I had to get my act right. Of course I have enjoyed success with a few dance numbers, but one is always wary of dancing to the steps created by someone like Shiamak.”

Make A Wish a.k.a Genie Rap has been on air for a month now and has connected with the audience.

His own flavour

Other than highly colourful picturisation, there is also the presence of Amitabh, Riteish, gorgeous dancers, some cool VFX and a foot-tapping tune by Vishal and Shekhar. Of course the man who has added his own flavour to the entire package is none other than Shiamak.

“See, Shiamak has an entirely different approach to making your body move, something not really conventionally Bollywood. Right from the days of ‘Dil To Paagal Hai’, we have seen how innovative he is. You have to unlearn a lot of things to grasp what he wants you to do. I too was a little wary earlier on, but then constant rehearsals made me a lot more comfortable when I went for the take,” confesses Riteish.

Apparently it was not just Riteish but also Amitabh who knew that it was going to be quite a challenging assignment to get into the act for Shiamak-choreographed Genie Rap.

“Well, Shiamak does come with a reputation and it was a happy sign for me to see my actors getting into the preparation mode for the song. The final effect shows and when I see the response of viewers the world over, I am assured that the hard work and commitment of everyone involved has paid off,” says Sujoy.

A co-production of Sunil Lulla from EEros International and Sujoy’s Boundscript, “Aladin” was released just two days ago.

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