Ayushmann and Aparshakti’s Dance Reel on ‘Roop Di Rani’ Revives 90s Nostalgia

Ayushmann and Aparshakti Khurrana's dancing video to "Roop Di Rani" brings back feelings from the 90s, connects those good family times to their new movie 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do', makes the promotion of the song seem more human and adds feeling to its happy, celebration-filled sound, and gets people ready for the movie to come out on May 15th.

Ayushmann Khurrana started a really happy return to the 90s by sharing a fun video of him and his brother Aparshakti dancing to “Roop Di Rani” from ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’. The video, posted one day after the song was released on April 22nd, links the new song to a treasured family memory, and Ayushmann says it feels like things have come completely back around to where they started.

In the video, the brother actors dance in everyday clothes, smiling and singing along, then it shows bright parts of the official music video. Ayushmann wrote in the description that he remembers dancing to the original song at his uncle’s wedding, doing it again while stuck at home during lockdown, and now doing it again in 2026 for the movie. He said, “Life really does come full circle.”

The movie, which is a kind of follow-up to the 2019 film of the same name, is already getting people talking from the short previews and the songs. ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ will be in theaters on May 15th.

A 90s memory becomes a 2026 dance hook

This throwback to the past isn’t just for show, it’s Ayushmann finishing something personal. He has directly linked this new version of “Roop Di Rani” to his and Aparshakti’s childhood, when they danced to the 90s song at a family wedding. This shared fondness for the past is now what’s making the song’s promotion work.

By putting a brand new Punjabi dance song into a genuine story about his family, the video makes the movie’s promotion feel more relatable. It also shows the lively, celebratory feeling of the film and encourages fans to remember their own wedding dances.

Inside ‘Roop Di Rani’: beats, credits, visuals

The first song from ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ mixes the traditional rhythms of wedding music with the strong beat of modern pop. The music video is completely about celebrating, has a simple, memorable dance move, and a dance routine for a group, all happening in a festive atmosphere.

Key credits and highlights include:

– Vocals by Guru Randhawa and Heer

– Lyrics penned by Indeevar

– Music composed by Tanishk Bagchi

– Choreography by Bosco Leslie Martis

– Ayushmann dancing in a sherwani

– Sara, Wamiqa, Rakul in coordinated lehengas

In the video, Ayushmann is the main dancer, and Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Rakul Preet Singh join him. The dance is meant to be watched again and again, with quick changes in the video and that easy-to-copy dance move.

Teaser sets up a chaos-filled caper

The recent preview shows Ayushmann as Prajapati Pandey. His life falls apart when he gets involved with three women – Wamiqa, Sara, and Rakul. Vijay Raaz plays a police officer, making things even more confusing and funny.

The film looks to be a comedy where many things go wrong, and has lots of love, dancing, running away, and a bit of action. Mudassar Aziz directed it, and Gulshan Kumar, B R Studios Production, and T-Series Films produced it.

What the teaser promises:

– Spirited romance colliding with farce

– Kinetic dance tracks built for virality

– Chase and action beats for theatrical punch

What the reel means for the film’s buzz

Ayushmann and Aparshakti’s video does more than just get people to buy the song. It adds a story people can relate to to the movie’s promotion, linking a modern Punjabi song to family memories and how we felt during the pandemic. This combination gives “Roop Di Rani” a lot of emotional power along with its fun party vibe.

The when of this video is also important. Putting it out right after the song came out keeps it going, keeps it on people’s social media, and makes people listen to it more. Because of the wedding theme, it should become popular at wedding parties and on social media reels.

As people get more excited for the movie, the way the music is being released seems planned: start with a really upbeat song for weddings, then add a personal story to it, and connect it to the funny and romantic mess that is the film. The movie will be in theaters on May and the preview suggests it will be a show that many people will enjoy.

Right now, “Roop Di Rani” sets the mood. The video makes it about Ayushmann’s life, the music video makes it a celebration, and the preview makes you want to see it now. If Ayushmann’s life has come full circle, maybe this going from old to new will do the same for ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ when it’s in theaters.