Overview
- Krystle D’Souza said Tamannaah Bhatia would have excelled in the Shararat number and urged fans to stop pitting women against each other.
- Choreographer Vijay Ganguly clarified that Bhatia was never formally approached and said his earlier remarks were sensationalised into a false ‘replacement’ narrative.
- Ganguly explained that Aditya Dhar opted for two dancers, Krystle D’Souza and Ayesha Khan, to avoid a single star overshadowing the sequence’s narrative stakes.
- D’Souza praised co-performer Ayesha Khan as a confident, skilled dancer whose presence elevated the performance.
- Shararat remains a viral highlight of Dhurandhar, which reports strong worldwide grosses of about ₹1,222 crore, and coverage notes a sequel slated for March 2026 with D’Souza teasing possible involvement.