Kannada Legend Shiva Rajkumar Electrifies Social Media with Viral 'Dhurandhar' Dance Performance
Kannada veteran Shiva Rajkumar goes viral after grooving to Akshaye Khanna’s iconic FA9LA dance moves from Aditya Dhar’s 'Dhurandhar' at a birthday bash. The high-energy video shows the 'Peddi' star performing the stylish adaab step alongside his wife Geetha. Explore the details of his tribute to Ranveer Singh's latest hit and his upcoming sports action drama featuring Ram Charan.
The viral footage, originally shared by Instagram user Kumar Gowda KS from his personal birthday party, features Shiva Rajkumar in a relaxed yet spirited state, dressed in a striped shirt and jeans. As the song FA9LA from the 'Dhurandhar' soundtrack began to play, the atmosphere shifted as the actor commanded the room's attention. With onlookers recording the moment on their mobile devices, Shiva Rajkumar delivered a high-energy performance, perfectly executing the famous stylish adaab step made iconic by Akshaye Khanna in the Flipperachi composition. The celebration escalated as the actor’s friends cheered and joined him on the floor, followed by a tender moment where Shiva Rajkumar held the hand of his wife, Geetha Shiva Rajkumar, gently pulling her into the festivities.
This public display of appreciation for the franchise follows Shiva Rajkumar’s formal endorsement of 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' on his X handle. In his review, he described the sequel as absolutely fantastic, specifically lauding Ranveer Singh’s brilliant performance and the impactful musical direction ofShashwat Sachdev, who utilized vintage songs to great effect. He further expressed immense respect for director Aditya Dhar’s conviction and craft, noting that the soul of the film lies in the patriotic lengths a soldier travels. Professionally, the 'Peddi' actor is currently preparing for his role in the upcoming sports action drama 'Peddi', which features Ram Charan in the lead role. This intersection of South Indian stardom and Bollywood artistry highlights the growing cross-cultural synergy within the Indian film industry.

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