Nick Jonas`s new pre-show anthem is a song from `Dhurandhar`! Watch the global star dance to the hit Hindi track. Click to see more!

The Dhurandhar craze is showing no signs of slowing down and it has now crossed continents. Adding to the film’s growing global buzz, national jiju, Nick Jonas has revealed that a song from Ranveer Singh’s latest blockbuster has become his new pre-show hype anthem.
On Friday, the pop star took to Instagram to share a video of himself dancing to the Hindi track ‘Shararat’ from the film. The clip shows Nick breaking into energetic moves backstage, with his brothers and drummer joining in, turning the moment into an impromptu jam session.
“New pre show hype song unlocked,” Nick captioned the video.
The post quickly caught the attention of the film’s team and Bollywood stars. Director Aditya Dhar dropped a comment saying, “Okay… this just made my day.” Ranveer Singh responded with his trademark energy, writing, “Hahahahahaah JIJUUUU JAAANE DEEEEEE.” Actor Dhanish, who also features in the film, added, “This is so so good.”
Social media users flooded the comments section with excitement, celebrating Nick’s love for the Hindi track. “National Jiju for a reason,” one fan wrote, while another joked, “Do you have your Aadhaar card?”
About the song:
‘Shararat’ is sung by Madhubanti Bagchi and Jasmine Sandlas, with music composed by Shashwat Sachdev. The vibrant dance number was performed by Ayesha Khan and Krystle D’Souza and has emerged as one of the film’s most talked-about tracks.
With Nick Jonas who is married to actor Priyanka Chopra, now vibing to a Bollywood hit before his shows, Dhurandhar’s global pop-culture moment seems truly sealed.
Published: 19 Dec 2025, 01:19 pm IST
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