Masaba Gupta revealed Nina Gupta’s response to Akshay Kumar and R Madhavan’s ‘Kesari Chapter 2’ for his ‘Khumari’ performance. Hindi film news

Masaba Gupta has once again attracted attention, this time displaying her panoramic performance on screen instead of her fashion sense. He in the song ‘Khumari’Kesari chapter 2: In the 1920s, a piece of a humid cabaret-style, the Untold Story of Jalianwala Bagh ‘, with music by music by Kavita Seth and Kannis Seth with music.
How Masaba played the role
During an interview with the screen, Masaba opened about how her role, her preparation process and a desire to take on a similar performance in the future. He revealed that the chance came just a week before her marriage in 2023. “Casting director, Panchami Gauri called me around that time, and I immediately agreed,” Masaba said. “I have been emotional about dancing throughout my life and always wants to do something like this.” He also mentioned that the establishment of the duration of a joint film with his love for dance made it impossible to protest the proposal.
Preparation and inspiration
He acknowledged the invaluable support of choreographer Vijay Ganguly, who was his guru from his reflective development Days, who helped refine the routine in less than three days. He mentioned that he conceived a subtle explanation inspired by the style of Catherine Zeta-Jones while preparing for the performance.
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Masaba revealed that her mother, veteran actress Neena Gupta, was actually surprised by her dance performance. She expressed amaze at how and when Masaba managed to prepare. Despite the shock, Nina was very happy, as she always believed that Masaba would chase to dance.
About Kesari Chapter 2
‘Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jalianwala Bagh’ is a 2025 historic court room drama starring Akshay Kumar as Sir Chettur Shankaran Nair, which fights British colonial injustice after the 1919 massacre. The film highlights the characteristic, truth, resistance and justice of a powerful artists and a vintage 1920s settings.