KGF star Yash rocks the dance floor at son’s birthday party; fans celebrate Rocky Bhai’s dance moves | Entertainment-others News - The Indian Express
Although Yash has played romantic heroes in the past, and has done his share of song-and-dance routines, Rocky Bhai changed the way the world looked at him. Thanks to the two KGF films, Yash is known more for his ruggedness and action hero avatar. However, recently he won the hearts of many for letting his hair down in the birthday party of his son Yatharv.
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Sharing the video of Yash dancing with abandon, his wife and actor Radhika Pandit, wrote, “”Dadda – Dance like no one’s watching. Ayra – Dance like no one’s watching your Dadda (sic)!” What truly was the icing on the cake in this video was the final moments where their daughter Ayra joined Yash in the middle to break a leg.
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After sporting a long hair and a beard for the past six years for his role in the Prashanth Neel films, Yash is now with a short hairdo in his next film, Toxic. The Geethu Mohandas directorial is said to be a global film that will be shot in various places across India and abroad. The high-budget project is backed by Venkat K Narayana’s KVN Productions and Yash’s Monster Mind Creations. Incidentally, KVN Productions is also making its big entry in Tamil cinema with Thalapathy 69, which is billed to be the final film of Vijay before his political entry.
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Yash is also part of Nitesh Tiwari’s much-hyped Ramayana film starring Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi as Lord Ram and Sita, respectively. The KGF actor will essay the role of Raavan in the film, which is expected to be one of the most expensive projects in Indian cinema.
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