
The superstar of Tamil cinema, Jayalalithaa was trained in Carnatic music, western classical piano, and various forms of classical dance, including Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam, Manipuri, and Kathak.Īfter the release of 'Teri Aankhon Mein', the makers of 'Thalaivii' are set to unveil yet another facet of Jayalalithaa's cinematic career with the upcoming song 'Nain Bandhe Naino Se'.Įarlier, the trailer of 'Thalaivii' highlighted the varied phases of Jayalalithaa's life, throwing light on her struggles in the early stages of her film career to her rise to stardom. Shot across four days, 'Nain Bandhe Naino Se ' required 15 days of set work and over a month of dance rehearsals before the shoot. Kangana underwent hours of training to learn the classical dance for the particular song, "With innumerable hours of rehearsals, practice and finally the shoot, we have offered our sweat and blood with 'Nain Bandhe Naino Se' and I'm thrilled to present the song to the world."
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Taking up new challenges makes me stronger, so I took up the task to learn this traditional dance form Bharatanatyam."ĭepicting the Bharatnatyam skills for the first time that Kangana learned for the film, the song takes us to an interesting turn in the professional as well as the personal life of Jayalalithaa. "Jaya maa was an incredible powerhouse of talent, she was a trained dancer and playing her I had to look believable in my craft on screen. This song challenged me to learn a new art form - Bharatanatyam."

Opening up about the experience of performing Bharatanatyam for the first time, Kangana shared, "Every day working on 'Thalaivii' has been a learning experience for me. With 100 trained dancers, it showcases actress Kangana Ranaut's classical dancing skills, learnt over a month of rigorous training for the film.


Mumbai: The 'Nain Bandhe Naino Se' teaser from 'Thalaivii' was released on Friday.
