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Nick Jonas turns ‘national jiju’ as he dances to ‘Shararat’ from Ranveer Singh starrer ‘Dhurandhar’

Nick calls it his new pre-show hype song

Nick Jonas wows fans by dancing to Shararat from Dhurandhar

The moment quickly draws attention online, with fans celebrating Jonas embracing Indian film music

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Highlights

  • Nick Jonas dances to ‘Shararat’ from Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar

  • Singer shares clip ahead of a live show, calls it his new hype song
  • Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller continues strong box office run

Nick Jonas joins the ‘Dhurandhar’ wave

The buzz around Dhurandhar now stretches beyond Indian cinemas. Nick Jonas shares a video of himself dancing with his brothers and friends to Shararat, a song from the Ranveer Singh–led film, ahead of a concert.

The singer captions the clip, “New pre-show hype song unlocked,” signaling that the Bollywood track has earned a spot on his warm-up playlist. The moment quickly draws attention online, with fans celebrating Jonas embracing Indian film music.


Bollywood beats before showtime

Priyanka Chopra has previously said that Jonas enjoys dancing to Bollywood songs before performances, and several social media clips back that up. The latest video follows the same pattern, with Jonas visibly relaxed and playful as he moves to the Dhurandhar number.

Notably, the song choice surprises fans, as he skips the more viral Fa9la and instead picks Shararat, adding to the track’s growing popularity.

Fans flood social media

The video spreads rapidly, prompting a flood of comments. Fans refer to Jonas as “National Jiju,” a nickname tied to his marriage to Chopra, and praise his easy comfort with Indian pop culture. Many describe the clip as joyful and effortless, with users sharing and reposting it across platforms.

About ‘Dhurandhar’

Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar stars Ranveer Singh alongside Arjun Rampal, Akshaye Khanna, and Rakesh Bedi. The spy thriller, inspired by real events, releases in theaters on December 5 and maintains steady momentum at the box office.

The film is now closing in on the $60 million mark worldwide, underscoring its strong reception and the growing reach of its music beyond Indian audiences.