Duo’s classical dance fusion in Madrid to Sakal Ban from Heeramandi goes viral. Watch | Trending
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s debut web show, Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, has been performing well on Netflix. Ahead of its release, Bhansali unveiled the first song, “Sakal Ban”, from the series under his music label Bhansali Music. Since its release, the song, penned Amir Khusro and sung Raja Hasan, has been garnering attention online. A classical dance fusion to the song has also surfaced online, and it has been winning people’s hearts left, right and centre. The image shows women dancing to Sakal Ban from Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar.(Instagram/@purnatamohanty) “‘Sakal ban’ two ways from Madrid. We have thought about making our dual versions of this beautiful track ‘Sakal ban’ from ‘Heeramandi’ but then decided we will combine both Odissi and Bharatanatyam in the same piece,” wrote Purnata Mohanty while sharing a video on Instagram. She tagged Dr Vinatha Sreeramkumar in her post. Unlock exclusive access to the latest news on India’s general elections, only on the HT App. Download Now! Download Now! In the caption, she further informed her followers about the origin of Sakal Ban. “Sakal Ban originates from the devotion of a poet, Amir Khusro, to his mentor/guru Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, driven a quest to uplift his spirits after a personal loss. Embracing Hindu traditions, Khusro adorned himself in yellow attire, symbolising hope. He was inspired Hindu women adorned in yellow attire, offering mustard flowers to their deity. Presenting the heartfelt composition of ‘Sakal Ban’ with mustard flowers, he evoked a radiant smile from Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya. This transformative moment made Sakal Ban synonymous with Basant Panchami celebrations at the shrine, marked yellow attire and soul-stirring qawwalis.” In the video, Mohanty performs the Odissi dance while Sreeramkumar shows the Bharatanatyam form. Watch the video here: Check out how people reacted to this video:An Instagram user wrote, “Just two different forms of femininity. Odissi is the soft, graceful side of a female, whereas Bharatnatyam is the powerful and sharp representation of a female. Hence, both dance forms are beautiful and something to be admired.” “Both dance forms are best at their point,” expressed another. A third commented, “It is so blissful to witness two dinct dance forms that originated from Tandav: Odissi and Bharatanatyam.” “This is so beautiful to watch!” shared a fourth. A fifth joined, “So beautiful.” “Best thing I have seen today!” said a sixth. Catch every big hit, every wicket with Crick-it, a one stop destination for Live Scores, Match Stats, Quizzes, Polls & much more. Explore now! : The Big Picture’, a fresh segment in HT’s talk show ‘The Interview with Kumkum Chadha’, where leaders across the political spectrum discuss the upcoming general elections. Watch Now! Get Latest Updates on Trending News Viral News, Video, Photos and Weather Updates of India and around the world