Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, while promoting the upcoming horror-comedy 'Tutakk Tutak Tutiya', expressed her fan moment for actor Prabhu Deva.
The 29-year-old actress narrated an incident of her childhood and said she has been a fan of the actor's dancing knack ever since she was a teenager.
"When I was small, I was a huge fan of 'K Sera Sera' and at that time because we had no music channel or internet or anything, so it we use to wait for the song on (Chitrahar). We used to keep holding our breaths that the song just appears on it. I use to be a huge fan," said the 'Gangster' actress.
Adding, "And today I'm sitting with him, it's such an uncanny moment, he looks like he is not aged, not even one day. He looks the same and that's amazing."
Talking about how she has always admired Prabhu's dancing skills, the actress said, "The best thing about Prabhu sir's step is they are full of so much fun. There is a lot of humor and quirk in it, even the way he is sliding and the way he does one movement and everybody just falls on the floor. There is no rule to his dancing, which I really love and I don't know if anybody can ever copy it because they are just impulses that are translated into movements."
On the professional front while Kangana will next be seen in Vishal Bhardwaj directorial 'Rangoon' along with Shahid Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan.
'Tutak Tutak Tutiya' starring Sonu Sood, Prabhu Deva and Tamannaah Bhatia, will be released in three languages, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on October 7.
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