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Siddhant Chaturvedi stole the show at the 70th Filmfare Awards with his dance performance

Ahmedabad, Oct 13 (UNI) Bollywood actor Siddhant Chaturvedi set the stage ablaze at the 70th Filmfare Awards in Ahmedabad with a spectacular dance performance that paid homage to some of the industry's most iconic dancers.
The performance featured a carefully curated medley honouring legends like Shammi Kapoor, Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Govinda, Shahid Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan. Known for his energy, charm and stage presence, Siddhant took the audience on a nostalgic journey through the golden era of Bollywood dance.
The performance began with Shammi Kapoor's exuberant classic 'Chahe Koi Mujhe Junglee Kahe,' exuding vintage charisma and energy, followed by Jeetendra's evergreen hit 'Ek Aankh Maroon Toh,' perfectly showcasing his "jumping jack" style.
The stage was completely awash with '80s disco vibes as Siddhant danced to Chakraborty's cult hit "Julie Julie." He then replicated Govinda's fun style and comic timing with "Aapke Aajane Se," leaving the audience in splits.
Entering the modern era, Siddhant recreated Shahid Kapoor's youthful energy on "Saddi Gali Aaja", and finally ended the show on a high note by dancing to Roshan's iconic "Dil Ne Dil Ko Pukara", where his smooth moves and finesse mesmerised everyone.
Notably, this marked Chaturvedi's first live dance performance. Despite no prior on-screen dance experience, he executed every move with effortless precision, infectious energy and polished confidence, fusing retro charm with contemporary sophistication. His captivating tribute proved to be a perfect blend of retro charm and modern energy, winning the hearts of the audience with his unique style and fresh energy.
Fresh from his appearance in "Dhadak 2," Chaturvedi has an impressive slate of projects ahead, including "Dil Ka Darwaza Khol Na Darling" and an upcoming collaboration with Ajay Devgn Films. UNI NST SSP
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