Bollywood dance video encapsulating the bohemian streets of Brighton.
Check out this special collaboration with wonderkid Matt Aspinall as we chase our Chammak Challo, Ruchi Ranjan through the streets of sunny Brighton. Please share and comment!
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Bollywood dance video encapsulating the bohemian streets of Brighton.
Check out this special collaboration with wonderkid Matt Aspinall as we chase our Chammak Challo, Ruchi Ranjan through the streets of sunny Brighton. Please share and comment!
Rowdy Baby with Rakhee.
A re-creation of hit Tamil song Rowdy Baby. The original has over 300m views on YouTube !
After creating fire in the studio with our first collaboration, this one was a no brainer! It was my first time dancing to Tamil music and I have to say it was incredibly refreshing. Rakhee pushed me in the studio and she came up with an excellent choreographed piece. The timing of the movements were perfected in the space of a few days.
We also spent time learning the Tamil lyrics so we could lip-sync! Check out Rakhee’s YouTube channel and other amazing videos.
Ek Pal Ka Jeena means to live in the moment before it passes us by.
Moments can be fleeting, especially in a place like Hong Kong. In this way, my four years in Asia had flown by. This video is my interpretation of a Bollywood classic with an Asian twist. It is an ode to the city that comes to life at night and is close to my heart. Elements are inspired by Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan. The synth heavy song compliments the neon dystopian Hong Kong vibe.
This production is special as it’s my first solo video project. The conceptual process was a lot of fun thanks to Hong Kong’s diverse range of locations. I wanted to take the viewer on a late-night journey as I danced through the city streets. I teamed up with talented cinematographer Woody Wu. With his local knowledge we scouted Kowloon for locations matching my storyboard.
Filming was a challenge as we chose to shoot in one of the worlds’s most densely populated places – Mong Kok! This meant filming late at night and into the early hours. Mong Kok is teeming with both human and artificial life. We felt the best way to capture this would be to include one of the famous traffic crossings. This meant dancing in the centre, facing oncoming traffic between green and red lights! The result is an electrifying mix of dance, neon city lights, cars, bustling crowds and towering buildings.
Factoring in the Hong Kong heat and busy fruit market at 1 am, this was a challenging project, shot over three nights. The response has been fantastic so far and I hope you enjoy it as well!
Dancing with Veena is always a whirlwind.
This time was no different. Having only just moved back to London, I was lucky enough to be included in this project for Prowl Anthem and Tiger Shroff.
Veena bought the crew together at Queen Mary University’s dance studio. We immediately gelled meaning the routine was choreographed and shot within the space of three hours! Insane considering we had not all met before or heard the song we were dancing to. The bar was already set high given Tiger Shroff’s reputation as an incredible dancer. Our work was recognised by the man himself who shared it on his social media.
Veena is pushing the boundaries of visual performance whilst somehow being a doctor at the same time. Check out her channel.
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