The Jailhouse song that rocks

The song Jailhouse Rock from We Are Family is on the top of the charts and the promos are running on all the leading TV channels. However, the most interesting part is that the song was the last sequence to be shot and the dance steps were changed completely, as Kajol had just realised that she was pregnant.

Karan Johar and the director Siddarth Malhotra changed the dance steps so that Kajol could do them easily.
Our source said, “When the schedule for the shooting of the song was fixed, Kajol realised that she was pregnant. She went to Karan and told him that she was pregnant and vigorous dancing for the song would not be advisible. Karan asked the choreographer to change the dance steps. The song was choreographed again and what you see now is the redone version of the song.”
This hit number was filmed with the entire cast including Arjun Rampal and Kareena Kapoor with the three kids at a suburban studio in Mumbai.

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