Mumbai:
Shahid Kapoor is all set todance to one of Kamal Haasan's songs at the upcoming IIFAawards and the Bollywood actor is nervous about performing infront of the thespian. Read: At IIFA, Shahid will dance to Tamil tracks, Prabhu Deva will choreograph
Shahid will be performing to the song AnnaaththeAaduraar from the 1989 Tamil film Apoorva Sagodharargal,which was remade in Hindi as Appu Raja starring Hassan, 57.
The senior actor will be present at the IIFA awards inSingapore next month to showcase excerpts from his new spythriller Vishwaroop.
Shahid, despite being a trained dancer, is rehearsingthree to four times a week to perfect his steps beforeperforming in front of the audience which will include Haasan,on the IIFA awards night, sources said.
And with Prabhu Deva being the choreographer for all thestar performances at IIFA this year, Shahid is having to paymore attention to his rehearsals.
The 31-year-old actor, who is co-hosting the awards showwith Farhan Akhtar, will also be performing to the hit Tamiltrack Appudi Podu from the film Gilli, besides his owntracks like Dhan te nan (Kaminey), Pe Pe Pepein... (ChancePe Dance) and Humse Pyar Kar Le from his upcoming film TeriMeri Kahaani.
Shahid will be performing to the song AnnaaththeAaduraar from the 1989 Tamil film Apoorva Sagodharargal,which was remade in Hindi as Appu Raja starring Hassan, 57.
The senior actor will be present at the IIFA awards inSingapore next month to showcase excerpts from his new spythriller Vishwaroop.
Shahid, despite being a trained dancer, is rehearsingthree to four times a week to perfect his steps beforeperforming in front of the audience which will include Haasan,on the IIFA awards night, sources said.
And with Prabhu Deva being the choreographer for all thestar performances at IIFA this year, Shahid is having to paymore attention to his rehearsals.
The 31-year-old actor, who is co-hosting the awards showwith Farhan Akhtar, will also be performing to the hit Tamiltrack Appudi Podu from the film Gilli, besides his owntracks like Dhan te nan (Kaminey), Pe Pe Pepein... (ChancePe Dance) and Humse Pyar Kar Le from his upcoming film TeriMeri Kahaani.