Tuesday, January 27

Disha Patani Steals the Spotlight in New ‘O Romeo’ Song, But Shahid Kapoor’s Dance Outshines Her

The much-anticipated film ‘O Romeo’, starring Shahid Kapoor and Tripti Dimri, is all set to hit theaters on 13 February 2026, coinciding with Valentine’s Day. Ahead of the release, the makers have been unveiling songs from the film, and the latest track ‘Aashiqon Ki Colony’ has already gone viral.

In the music video, Shahid Kapoor shares the screen with Disha Patani, showcasing their dance moves. While Disha impresses with her graceful waist movements and charm, fans have noted that Shahid’s energetic and dynamic performance steals the show.

The song has been released on YouTube, and audiences are already raving about the sizzling on-screen chemistry between the two stars. Shahid’s effortless execution of complex dance steps left Disha trailing in his wake, proving why he remains one of Bollywood’s finest dancers.

Cast of ‘O Romeo’

The film features Shahid Kapoor, Tripti Dimri, Avinash Tiwari, Farida Jalal, Vikrant Massey (special appearance), Nana Patekar, Tamanna Bhatia, Disha Patani, Aruna Irani, Hussain Dalal, and Rahul Deshpande.

Release and Filmmakers

Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the story is penned by Hussain Zaidi, with screenplay by Vishal Bhardwaj and Rohan Narula. The songs are choreographed by Jani Master.

Upcoming Projects

Apart from ‘O Romeo’, Shahid Kapoor will also star in ‘Cocktail 2’ alongside Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna, slated for a September 2026 release. Tripti Dimri will next be seen in ‘Spirit’, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, starring Prabhas.

The ‘Aashiqon Ki Colony’ song has already set social media abuzz, with fans showering praise on the actors’ performance and eagerly counting down to the film’s release.


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