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Bad Newz actor Vicky Kaushal shows off his famous moves to Karan Aujla’s hit “Softly” in a new viral video

Bad Newz actor Vicky Kaushal shows off his famous moves to Karan Aujla’s hit “Softly” in a new viral video

Vicky Kaushal and Karan Aujla got the crowd going wild at their song launch event by jamming to the hit song “Softly”.

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Vicky Kaushalwho loves lively Punjabi music, often posts videos of himself dancing to upbeat songs on social media. At the launch event for the first track of his new film Bad Newz, titled Tauba Tauba, he once again showed off his dance moves, this time to Karan Aujla’s hit Softly.

Bad Newz actress Vicky Kaushal dances to Karan Aujla’s hit ‘Softly’

Vicky Kaushal and Karan Aujla sent the crowd wild at their song launch event. A video from the event captures the moment when the two stars wowed the audience with their spontaneous stage performance.

When Karan sang his hit song “Softly”, Vicky danced along enthusiastically. Even Vicky’s brother Sunny Kaushal enjoyed the atmosphere with them.

On the work front:

Vicky Kaushal has said that he agreed to be a part of Bad Newz because he wanted to explore the comedy genre, which he had never done before. Vicky is known for portraying larger than life characters, but in Bad Newz, he deviates from his usual formula.

Sharing his experience of shooting a comedy, the actor expressed a deep sense of familiarity and comfort despite venturing into unfamiliar territory. Vicky said, “For me, shooting this film was like being at home because Anand Tiwari and Karan Johar, the people I worked with, had that feel-good vibe and also the script was very good. The concept of the film and the style of humour was new to me even though I haven’t explored the comedy genre much as an actor.”

Talking about Anand Tiwari, the director of the film, Vicky said, “He is not only a phenomenal actor but also a brilliant director, especially when it comes to comedies. So it was a good feeling to give myself over to him.”

The actor elaborated on the topic, saying, “It was something new for me too, and the kind of energy you need to show in the scenes, I got from the set. I was working with a family, which was important because I hadn’t done much in the comedy genre before and a lot of things were new to me. So, without thinking too much, I went for it.”

Directed by Anand Tiwari, Bad Newz is presented by Amazon Prime and Dharma Productions in association with Leo Media Collective.

(With inputs from IANS)