Actress Urvashi Rautela has opened up about the unexpected controversy surrounding her dance performance in the song "Dabidi Dibidi" from her recent South Indian film "Daku Maharaj." In a candid interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, the actress expressed her shock at the social media backlash over the choreography. The song, specifically crafted for Nandamuri Balakrishna's fanbase with lyrics reflecting his persona, became a topic of intense discussion for unexpected reasons. "The rehearsal footage shows everything was perfectly standard – just like any other choreographed number," Rautela explained. "I was collaborating with Master Shekar, my third project with him, and followed traditional choreography patterns." Reflecting on the controversy, Urvashi Rautela shared her bewilderment at the public reaction. "Everything during rehearsals was smooth and precise. The sudden criticism of the choreography caught us off guard," she said. "The entire team was taken aback by the response, as we had executed everything exactly as planned during practice sessions." The actress emphasised that the swift and intense public reaction was difficult to process, especially since the team had approached the song like any other dance number in their repertoire. According to Urvashi, neither she nor the creative team had anticipated such a strong response to what they considered a straightforward dance performance. Film was released on January 12 Notably, Daku Maharaj was released on January 12. The film starred Nandamuri Balakrishna, Urvashi Rautela, Bobby Deol and Dulquer Salmaan. As soon as the film's song Dabidi Dibidi was released, many users got angry after seeing the song's choreography and dance steps.Original Article