‘Jhoome Jo Pathaan’ choreographer reacts to criticism of Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone's new song

Updated : Dec 25, 2022 17:14
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‘Jhoome Jo Pathaan’, the second song from Shah Rukh Khan’s forthcoming film ‘Pathaan’, was released on Thursday and it failed to impress the music lovers. People have not only criticised the track for its lacklustre music and lyrics, but they have also trolled SRK for showing off his abs at 57.

Now, the song’s choreographer Bosco Martis, who previously worked with Shah Rukh in ‘Swades’, has reacted to the criticism and trolling and said that as long as fans were entertained, he isn’t bothered.

‘I believe everybody has their own opinions. Social media is here to voice their opinion and each one has their own opinion. So you must do what you have to do and they will do what they want to do. Right now we are in such a world where everybody has an opinion and probably we'll have to respect everybody's opinion and move on. As long as people are entertained, it really doesn't matter,’ he told The Times of India.

Bosco had shared a picture with King Khan from the set of ‘Pathaan’ on Instagram and praised the actor for ‘nailing’ the moves and posing for the photo.

‘This is undoubtedly one of the best pictures I have on my Insta page . Been so lucky to get this picture I know you were very shy to click this one . And you were also so shy to show your Abs Sir.. It’s a treasured moment for me for a life time . Thank so much @iamsrk for nailing our moves and posing for this picture . All this and picture credit goes to @poojadadlani02 I really sneaked this one. Hope we all enjoy our glorious #pathaan . @deepikapadukone you are the epitome of glamour. shining and looking super hot,’ Bosco wrote.

‘Pathaan’, which also stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, will release in cinemas on January 25, 2023. 

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