A still from the song Shake Your Bootiya
New Delhi:
From the onset, we knew that Homi Adajania's Finding Fanny will be a distinct experience for moviegoers. An English film, starring movie veterans like Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapur and Dimple Kapadia, along with actors Deepika Padukone and Arjun Kapoor, set in Goa, Finding Fanny's trailer has already generated great buzz. And now arrives the first song from the film.
The movie revolves around the journey of five funny characters on a mission to find Mr Shah's character's childhood sweetheart. It deals with the idea of love and warped relationships. But the song is far removed from the plot, and is extremely peppy. (Also Read: Why Arjun signed on for Finding Fanny)
Shake Your Bootiya, features Deepika Padukone observing a doll house where she finds five miniature dancers , wearing masks of the five actors, dancing away furiously to the song. Soon she is joined by the rest of the cast as they marvel at the scene, enjoy and react to the moves.
While Mr Shah and Mr Kapur's impressionists deliver some awesome moves making them proud, Arjun and Deepika are embarrassed by some of the Bootiya- shaking that goes on.
Basically, it's a quirky yet catchy song which sets the right tone for the movie's future audience.
Watch the song:
The movie revolves around the journey of five funny characters on a mission to find Mr Shah's character's childhood sweetheart. It deals with the idea of love and warped relationships. But the song is far removed from the plot, and is extremely peppy. (Also Read: Why Arjun signed on for Finding Fanny)
Shake Your Bootiya, features Deepika Padukone observing a doll house where she finds five miniature dancers , wearing masks of the five actors, dancing away furiously to the song. Soon she is joined by the rest of the cast as they marvel at the scene, enjoy and react to the moves.
While Mr Shah and Mr Kapur's impressionists deliver some awesome moves making them proud, Arjun and Deepika are embarrassed by some of the Bootiya- shaking that goes on.
Basically, it's a quirky yet catchy song which sets the right tone for the movie's future audience.
Watch the song: