Seeing the amazing grace that Deepika Padukone brings to the 'Ghoomar' song in Padmavati, it is evident that the number did not just happen in the routine way that filmy choreographic songs go.
One of the most accomplished Ghoomar dancers of Rajasthan Jyothi D Tommaar was on the sets to make sure that Padukone performed the dance with the understated grace that it deserves.
Padmavati song: Deepika's 'Ghoomar' is enthralling introduction to legendary tale
A source from Sanjay Leela Bhansali productions says: "We wanted to retain absolute authenticity of the Ghoomar. Deepika had to perform the subtle and intricate dance form not the way it is shown in our films but the way royalty performs it."
"In addition to the routine choreographers we got Jyothi Tommaar, a true and disciplined exponent of the Ghoomar who has taught the dance form to the Rajmata of Kishangarh."
Padukone spent 12 days rehearsing the 'Ghoomar' number and four days actually performing it on camera. About 60 chorus dancers, all trained Ghoomar exponents, performed alongside Padukone.
The result is spectacular beyond belief.
Padavati director Bhansali says: "We wanted the Ghoomar to retain its purity since this was being performed by Rani Padmavati. Every step and every move in the dance form celebrates the royal grace of royalty. This is our dance tribute to the brave Rajput women of Rajasthan."