Saurabh Prajapati speaks about his latest work with Yo Yo Honey Singh and Lulia

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One of India’s youngest choreographers Saurabh Prajapati recently completed a great piece of work with Yo Yo Honey Singh and gorgeous Lulia Vantur. The trio recreated the song Yai Re from Ramgopal Verma’s Rangeela and has received tremendous feedback. Speaking more about it Saurabh says,”I am happy that ‘Yai Re’ is trending worldwide. This song will always be a special song to me for two main reasons: It`s my first song with my favourite Yo Yo Honey Singh. It was just so much fun working with him. I love his vibes and his music. There is something magical about him and his infectious energy. From our very first meeting we got connected. Working with Lulia Vantur was another wonderful experience. She is so hardworking and I must mention here she pulled off the entire choreography in one day. She is very passionate and focused when it comes to work. The original was brilliantly choreographed by Ahmed Khan and I am glad that I have got the opportunity now.”

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Saurabh added, “I want to thank director Mihir Gulati for having faith in me – the entire team is amazing. It’s a team work for everyone – right from DoP Manish Shunty to all the assistant directors and Aadesh Gola production team. At the end, when I saw the final outcome I was overwhelmed with the result. As a choreographer I am blessed to be part of this cult song. What Urmila Matondkar has done is unbelievable. I wanted to make this a party anthem of 2023 and give it a different concept. In future, I wish to choreograph and direct more songs and try to create my own niche in the music videos.”

Even Salman Khan had posted the track on social media platform a few days ago. He captioned it as `Song is looking lovely, great party track.’

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