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    Sonakshi's Prabhu Deva experience!

     
    Sonakshi Sinha’s steps are now matching closer to perfection that they ever did before.

    The reason? Her constant training and practice with dance guru, director and actor Prabhu Deva. The actress has been training with the talented man who directed her in the film Rowdy Rathore and will direct her again in his next venture produced by Akshay Kumar ‘Oh My God!’.

    Talking of the number, that has been sung by Shreya Ghoshal, Sonakshi beams, “It’s got a different flavor from the item songs you see today. It’s not just about wearing skimpy clothes and gyrating around 100 men. It is an allout ‘tapori’ track with a ‘dhamaal’ Gokulashtami feel to it!” The song is titled ‘Go Govinda’ and will have Prabhu Deva on screen as well.

    While the song seems quite exciting the way Sonakshi talks about it, her enthusiasm is also majorly sourced by the fact that Prabhu Deva has taught her how to let her hair down while she dances. “”He has taught me how to dance like nobody is watching me. With Prabhu sir around it’s such a pleasure because he shows you each and everything the way he wants it and he really brings out a different energy. I never knew I could dance like that. He told me, ‘put in all your energy and just do it, think like nobody is around you and you are alone on the set just dancing your head off!”

    That’s something we can actually experience only by watching this star shake a leg on screen!

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