The latest release from the upcoming action thriller Daaku Maharaaj, featuring Nandamuri Balakrishna and Urvashi Rautela, has become the center of a heated debate on the internet. The song “Dabidi Dibidi,” composed by S Thaman, has caught the attention of audiences, but not for the right reasons.
The music video features Balakrishna in a bold blue outfit with sunglasses, while Urvashi Rautela dons a crop top and skirt. The choreography, led by Shekhar Master, has been criticized for its “obscene” and uncomfortable dance steps. The sequence starts with Balakrishna striking an almost comical pose, sitting like a king, while Urvashi smiles. However, things take a turn when Balakrishna hits Urvashi’s belly button to the rhythm of the beats and pulls her by her dress. The controversy intensifies during the chorus when Balakrishna appears to hit Urvashi on her rear, a moment that visibly amuses both the actor and the choreographer.
Many viewers have expressed their discomfort with the inappropriate nature of these steps, calling them out as vulgar. Some are questioning the need for such choreography in a mainstream song, while others are criticizing the lack of professionalism.
The video has led to a surge in online discussion, with fans of both stars and film critics weighing in. Despite this, the video has managed to garner attention, with many pointing out that the controversy is only helping to keep the song in the spotlight.
While Urvashi Rautela and Balakrishna continue to attract attention, it’s clear that Dabidi Dibidi has sparked a new conversation about the limits of choreographic creativity and public taste in cinema.
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