Aditi Rao Hydari Recalls Making Of Her Viral Gaja Gamini Walk In Heeramandi
Updated on: 28 October, 2024 12:20 PM IST |Shweta Shah
Aditi Rao Hydari Credits Sanjay Leela Bhansali For Her Viral Heeramandi Walk
The internet is shaking and quaking, thanks to Aditi Rao Hydari and her viral Heeramandi walk that`s become the talk of the town. The actress has taken social media by storm with her elegant walk in Sanjay Leela Bhansali`s web series. She played the role of Bibbojaan, a courtesan who has men weak on their knees.
For the uninitiated, Heeramandi marks the filmmaker`s first ever web series. It is set against the backdrop of the pre-partition era, when the courtesans of Lahore`s red-light area were once the ruling queens.
In a recent chat, Aditi Rao Hydari expressed her immense gratitude for the clip from the Heeramandi song going viral and also revealed how Sanjay Leela Bhansali was actively involved in making the song.
Adiit, who essays the role of Bibbojaan in the series, revealed the filmmaker was highly involved in making the song, especially when it came to the viral Gajagamini walk.
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Bhansali`s meticulous attention to detail that went into crafting the song is a testament to how dedicated yet effortless he is as a filmmaker.
Recalling filming the moment that has gone viral, Adiit Rao Hydari said, “I am thanking everybody. That walk—just that little tukda from Thumri—is all over the internet. I really didn’t expect that, and Sanjay sir did say, ‘Ye chaal bahut important hai (This walk is very important).’ He has so much knowledge, so he was very much involved in the making of the song.”
She also mentioned how Sanjay Leela Bhansali was intricately and actively a part of every little movement, including the movement of the dupatta, which should match the rhythm of her steps.
Also Read: Sanjay Leela Bhansali on Heeramandi - My Biggest Project, I`ve Surprised Myself With This One
“Kruti Mahesh was there choreographing, but he was completely involved in every detail of the choreography, and he was very particular about this walk and how it should happen: how will the dupatta fall, how will the waist move, exactly when will the ‘chan’ sound be heard... It was quite incredible,” the actress added.
The actress, who plays the role of Bibbijaan, eloquently danced to the tunes of `Saiyaan Hatto Jao.` In the same way, she took a moment and performed the infamous Gaja Gamini walk, which is now popularly called the`swan walk.`
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According to Kamasutra, elephants are considered to have “unrestrained raw sexual power." A female elephant, or hastini, is a symbol of lust, as she can draw male elephants to her effortlessly.
The Gaja Gamini walk also finds a mention in the Hindu mythology saga, Mahabharat. Queens like Draupadi, who were volumnious yet graceful, were metaphorically compared with the grace of a female elephant and swans.
Before the Heeramandi actress, it was Madhubala and Madhuri Dixit who showcased the elegant walk on celluloid.
For the uninitiated, Heeramandi marks the filmmaker`s first ever web series. It is set against the backdrop of the pre-partition era, when the courtesans of Lahore`s red-light area were once the ruling queens.
In a recent chat, Aditi Rao Hydari expressed her immense gratitude for the clip from the Heeramandi song going viral and also revealed how Sanjay Leela Bhansali was actively involved in making the song.
Aditi Rao Hydari on her viral Gaja Gamini walk from Heeramandi
The diva, who is currently soaring high on the success of her latest Netflix web show, sat down for a candid chat with Connect Cine. She expressed her gratitude to her fans for their overwhelming praise for her performance in the song “Saiyaan Hatto Jaao.”Adiit, who essays the role of Bibbojaan in the series, revealed the filmmaker was highly involved in making the song, especially when it came to the viral Gajagamini walk.
Also Read: Aditi Rao Hydari Talks About The Time Bhansali Stopped Her From Having Lunch On Heeramandi Sets
Bhansali`s meticulous attention to detail that went into crafting the song is a testament to how dedicated yet effortless he is as a filmmaker.
I can see her walk again and again pic.twitter.com/177WZLJEK2
— Nakshatra (@ghalibkakhayal) May 10, 2024
Recalling filming the moment that has gone viral, Adiit Rao Hydari said, “I am thanking everybody. That walk—just that little tukda from Thumri—is all over the internet. I really didn’t expect that, and Sanjay sir did say, ‘Ye chaal bahut important hai (This walk is very important).’ He has so much knowledge, so he was very much involved in the making of the song.”
She also mentioned how Sanjay Leela Bhansali was intricately and actively a part of every little movement, including the movement of the dupatta, which should match the rhythm of her steps.
Also Read: Sanjay Leela Bhansali on Heeramandi - My Biggest Project, I`ve Surprised Myself With This One
“Kruti Mahesh was there choreographing, but he was completely involved in every detail of the choreography, and he was very particular about this walk and how it should happen: how will the dupatta fall, how will the waist move, exactly when will the ‘chan’ sound be heard... It was quite incredible,” the actress added.
What is the Gaja Gamini walk?
Adiit Rao Hydari`s viral Gaja Gamini walk from Heeramandi has somehow paved its way through pop culture as Gen Zs and millennials continue to gush around it.The actress, who plays the role of Bibbijaan, eloquently danced to the tunes of `Saiyaan Hatto Jao.` In the same way, she took a moment and performed the infamous Gaja Gamini walk, which is now popularly called the`swan walk.`
Also Read: Aditi Rao Hydari And Siddharth Are Married, Newlyweds Share Adorable Pics
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According to Kamasutra, elephants are considered to have “unrestrained raw sexual power." A female elephant, or hastini, is a symbol of lust, as she can draw male elephants to her effortlessly.
The Gaja Gamini walk also finds a mention in the Hindu mythology saga, Mahabharat. Queens like Draupadi, who were volumnious yet graceful, were metaphorically compared with the grace of a female elephant and swans.
Before the Heeramandi actress, it was Madhubala and Madhuri Dixit who showcased the elegant walk on celluloid.
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