Dhurandhar: Krystle D’Souza talks about dancing with Ranveer Singh at the music launch
Krystle D’Souza shared that her live performance of the prank at the Dhurandhar music launch was completely unplanned, as Ranveer Singh dragged her on stage spontaneously.

Actor Krystle D’Souza, who starred alongside Ayesha Khan dhurandhaR’s chart-topping song prankRecently it was revealed that her live performance with Ranveer Singh at the music launch of the film was completely unplanned. In a new interview, the actor shared that she was shocked when Ranveer unexpectedly asked her to join him on stage, turning the moment into an effortless highlight of the show.
talking to zoom, Crystal admitted that she did not prepare Just for a demonstration. “Believe me, I was not even 1 percent prepared. If I was, I would not have worn a saree. I am someone who never wears a saree. I am mostly in dresses and pants. I said, you know, I feel like a saree. Why did I feel like a saree? I don’t know (laughs). But I wore a saree and I went there because they told me, ‘All you have to do is sit at the music launch. We Will launch every song on stage. Jasmine (Sandlas) will sing pranks on stage. You just have to clap, vibe or something.
Recalling that moment as it happened, Crystal said she was surprised in the middle of the event. “We went there. Ranveer Singh is sitting here. I am sitting here. Jasmine and Madhubanti are singing on the stage. Suddenly Ranveer Singh says, ‘Krystle, this is your song. Let’s go.’ And he literally takes my hand and leads me on stage. And I was like, ‘What?’ And then that energy shifted. It’s just her aura, her vibrancy and her energy. It’s electrifying, and you just want to match it,” she added.
When the actor was asked about his involvement in the next part of the film, he also hinted at a possible return in the sequel. while talking to GalattaCrystal teased fans with a playful response, saying, “Well, I mean, not a bad idea. Let’s tell, let’s tell. Quick,” sparked curiosity about his future in the franchise.
stalwart It is the first installment of a two-part espionage thriller that follows an Indian agent who infiltrates the criminal and political underworld of Karachi. The film’s story is drawn from real-life geopolitical events, including the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, 2001 Indian Parliament attack, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks and Operation Lyari, giving a grounded yet entertaining edge to the story.


