Hyderabad: Actor Priyanka Chopra is undergoing intensive training in the traditional Indian martial dance form, Mayurbhanj Chhau, for her upcoming role in S.S. Rajamouli’s much-anticipated film, tentatively titled SSMB29, starring Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu. Chopra’s dedication to mastering the intricate movements and stylised expressions of the Odisha-based tribal art form has earned widespread appreciation, including from the film’s choreographer, Vicky Bhartiya, reported BizzBuzz.
Bhartiya, who is overseeing her dance training, praised the actress for her commitment, stating that her passion and humility in learning the physically demanding form was “truly inspiring.” He added that Chopra brought a unique energy to the practice sessions and approached the challenging routine with relentless focus. “She never shies away from hard work, and this is no exception,” Bhartiya said, as quoted in the report.
Mayurbhanj Chhau, known for its blend of martial arts, dance, and storytelling, is rarely seen in mainstream cinema. By taking on the challenge of mastering it, Chopra is not only preparing for a critical sequence in the film but also helping bring regional Indian art forms into the limelight. Sources close to the production say that the dance will play a pivotal narrative role in the movie, and Chopra’s performance will be integral to its execution.
SSMB29, an untitled pan-India project directed by S.S. Rajamouli, marks Priyanka Chopra’s return to Indian cinema in a high-profile collaboration. With Mahesh Babu in the lead, the film is being touted as an epic action-adventure with cultural undertones. While the plot remains under wraps, the inclusion of Mayurbhanj Chhau suggests a deep connection to Indian heritage in the storyline.
Chopra’s fans have lauded her for choosing authenticity over convenience, immersing herself in a physically taxing and artistically rich tradition. Industry insiders believe her efforts could spark renewed interest in folk dance forms and provide Mayurbhanj Chhau with a significant platform on the global stage once the film releases.