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The “Shararat” Casting Buzz: Why Tamannaah Bhatia Wasn’t the Initial Choice

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In the fast-paced world of Bollywood, casting stories often become just as interesting as the movies themselves. Recently, the spotlight turned toward the high-energy track “Shararat” from the film Dhurandhar. While fans have been dissecting every beat of the song, it was choreographer Vijay Ganguly’s candid revelations that really got people talking—specifically his comments regarding South-turned-Pan-India star Tamannaah Bhatia.

For a while, rumors were swirling that Tamannaah was at the top of the list to lead the “Shararat” music video. However, Vijay Ganguly recently cleared the air, providing a behind-the-scenes look at how the creative process actually went down.

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According to Ganguly, while Tamannaah is undoubtedly one of the industry’s most elite dancers—fresh off the massive success of hits like “Kaavaalaa”—she was never actually in serious consideration for this specific project.

He said, “There’s always a lot of chatter when a big song is being mounted,” a source close to the production noted. “But Vijay was very clear that the vision for ‘Shararat’ required a different energy or perhaps a different casting direction from the jump.”

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It wasn’t a question of talent, but rather one of vibe and availability. Ganguly hinted that the team was looking for a specific “flavor” for Dhurandhar that aligned with the film’s unique tone. In the industry, “serious consideration” involves look tests, dates being blocked, and deep creative discussions. For “Shararat,” those steps simply never happened with Tamannaah.

The choreographer emphasized that while he has immense respect for Tamannaah’s craft, the “Shararat” team wanted to explore other avenues to ensure the song felt fresh and unexpected within the context of the movie’s narrative.

Despite the clarification, the internet remains divided. Tamannaah’s loyal fanbase was eager to see her bring her signature “fire” to a track titled “Shararat”. On the other hand, many appreciate Ganguly’s honesty. In an era where PR teams often manufacture “casting near-misses” to build hype, hearing a choreographer say someone wasn’t considered is a breath of fresh air. To know such latest updates, stay tuned to tellyboosters.com Thank you!

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