
Arjun Kapoor Gives Shoutout To Shanaya Kapoor's First Global Collaboration
Arjun Kapoor praised Shanaya Kapoor's latest music video collaboration with French Montana and Guru Randhawa.
Shanaya Kapoor, daughter of Sanjay Kapoor and his wife Maheep Kapoor, has already stepped into the world of music with a remarkable global collaboration. She teamed up with Moroccan-American rapper French Montana and Indian singer-songwriter Guru Randhawa in T-Series' latest release, Vibe. Well, as the actress can't stop brimming with happiness, her cousin Arjun Kapoor extended his best wishes.
On his Instagram Stories, Arjun Kapoor reposted the teaser video of Shanaya Kapoor's recently released global anthem, Vibe, for T-series alongside a meaningful note. The doting cousin brother wrote atop it, 'Vibes are (fire emoji)," adding, 'My Favourites," while tagging Shanaya and Guru Randhawa. This subtle shoutout from Arjun was enough to reveal his honest opinion about the recently released music video.
Coming to Shanaya Kapoor's first global collaboration with rap sensation French Montana and Indian pop singer Guru Randhawa in Vibe, the music video has indeed been grabbing much attention on social media. Banked by Bhushan Kumar's T-Series, the high-voltage summer song features the diva acing some of the coolest moves in the video.
Dressed in blingy outfits, the debutant actress can also be seen lip-syncing with some of the lines. Moreover, with a few glimpses of the futuristic Vegas Sphere shining bright in the background, it seems that the music video was shot in Las Vegas, with the diva stealing the show with her appearances. She shared the teaser video on Instagram with the caption that read, 'My heart's in this track. My first global collab – Vibe is OUT NOW! #tseries @tseries.official #BhushanKumar @gururandhawa @frenchmontana @shanayakapoor02 @gesuz @guy_bergman @adil_choreographer @djshadowdubai @jslsingh."
The video instantly grabbed the attention of her close ones and fans alike, who flooded the comment section with their reactions. Mommy Maheep Kapoor wrote, 'Vibbbbbeeeezzzzz," punctuated by a series of dancing man, red hearts and evil eyes emojis. Sanjay Kapoor expressed his honest review and penned, 'Wow," followed by red hearts and evil eyes emojis. Anshula Kapoor said, 'What a vibeeee." BFF Ananya Panday's mom, Bhavana Pandey, posted a fire and a heart emoji.
Meanwhile, Bunty Bains, known for his contributions to the Punjabi music industry, reacted with a raised hands emoji. Anjini Dhawan, who made her acting debut in the Bollywood film Binny and Family, dropped a couple of heart-eye emojis in response.
One of Shanaya's fans said, 'Woahh, it's absolutely phenomenal since it's from my favorites – @shanayakapoor02." Another commented, 'Killing it @shanayakapoor02."
On the professional front, Shanaya Kapoor was initially signed for Karan Johar's Dharma Productions film Bedhadak, which was later shelved for reasons best known to the makers. Now, she is all set to make her much-anticipated Bollywood debut with Santoshi Singh's Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan, opposite Vikrant Massey. The film is slated for a theatrical release on July 11. Following this, she will be seen in Tu Yaa Main, which is scheduled to release in February 2026.
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