Vicky Kaushal
Vicky Kaushal, who loves lively Punjabi music, often posts videos of himself dancing to upbeat songs on social media. At the launch event for the first track of his new movie Bad Newz, called Tauba Tauba, he showed off his dance moves again, this time to Karan Aujla's hit song Softly.
Bad Newz actor Vicky Kaushal dances to Karan Aujla's hit 'Softly'
Vicky Kaushal and Karan Aujla had the crowd going wild at their song launch event. A video from the event captures the moment when both stars excited the audience with their spontaneous stage performance.
As Karan sang his hit song, Softly, Vicky enthusiastically danced along. Even Vicky's brother, Sunny Kaushal, was seen enjoying the vibe with them.
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On the work front:
Vicky Kaushal has said the reason he agreed to do 'Bad Newz' is because he wanted to explore the comedy genre, something he hasn't done before. Famous for portraying larger-than-life characters, Vicky departs from his norm in 'Bad Newz'.
The actor shared his experiences shooting for a comedy film, expressing a profound sense of familiarity and comfort despite venturing into uncharted territory.Vicky said: "For me, shooting for this film was like being at home because Anand Tiwari and Karan Johar, the people with whom I was collaborating, had this feel-good thing going with them, plus the script was very good. The concept of the film, I found it to be new, and the kind of humour it has, though I haven't explored the comedy genre much as an actor."
Talking about Anand Tiwari, the film's director, Vicky said: "Apart from being a phenomenal actor, he is a brilliant director, especially when it comes to comedy. So, I was also feeling good surrendering to him."
Continuing on the theme, the actor said: "For me, it was also something new, and the kind of energy you need to showcase in scenes, I got it from the set. I was working with a family, which mattered because I hadn't done much before in the comedy genre and a lot of things were new for me. So, without thinking much, I surrendered to it."
Directed by Anand Tiwari, 'Bad Newz' is being presented by Amazon Prime and Dharma Productions in association with Leo Media Collective.
(With inputs from IANS)