Shraddha Kapoor has long been celebrated for her fluidity and grace, from *ABCD 2* to *Street Dancer 3D*. She brings a commercial sensibility that mixes Bollywood flair with contemporary pop. On the other hand, Ulka Gupta, known for her classical roots and raw stage presence, offers something more grounded. Seeing these two styles collide is what makes this sequence the film’s biggest highlight.
What excites me most is the contrast. Shraddha’s moves are polished, almost cinematic, while Ulka’s energy feels organic and spontaneous. In a true dance face-off, it’s not just about who has the better choreography—it’s about who tells a better story through their body. From the buzz, *Eetha* promises exactly that: a narrative driven by movement.
For fans of dance, this is the moment we’ve been waiting for. No filters, no gimmicks—just two artists giving it their all. If the teaser snippets are anything to go by, *Eetha* will set a new standard for dance sequences in Indian cinema. Mark my words: this face-off will be replayed, studied, and celebrated for years to come.















