The much-anticipated first single from Jaat, titled “Touch Kiya,” was supposed to be the ultimate party anthem. With the beats laid down by Thaman S and vocals from Madhubanti Bagchi and Shahid Mallya, it had all the right ingredients to be a chartbuster. But then came the plot twist—Urvashi Rautela. And let’s just say, the party wasn’t just late; it didn’t show up at all.
Urvashi’s performance was like watching someone attempt to do the "moonwalk" in flip-flops—confused, awkward, and a little painful to watch. Her over-the-top makeup looked like it was auditioning for a role in a ‘90s Bollywood movie, and her dance moves? Let’s just say they were more “What is she doing?” than “Look at her go!” It’s as if she thought the song was an interpretative dance number, but forgot to tell the rest of the team.
While the song’s rhythm was on point, Urvashi’s attempt to match the energy felt like she was dancing in a parallel universe where coolness was optional. It’s like she heard the phrase “dance like nobody’s watching” and thought, “Challenge accepted—but I’ll make sure everyone’s regretting it.” Her attempts to bring the glam were so forced, they might’ve needed their own stunt double.
In the end, Jaat might still deliver an action-packed story, but this first single? It’s a reminder that not all that glitters is gold—sometimes, it’s just glitter with bad choreography. Better luck next time, Urvashi. Maybe less is more?
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