Filmmaker SS Rajamouli, the visionary behind RRR, is reportedly planning a high-energy special dance number featuring global icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu for his ambitious action-adventure Globe Trotter (tentatively titled SSMB29), as per industry sources cited on October 7, 2025. The sequence, conceptualized as a folk-infused celebratory track, aims to blend Indian rhythms with cinematic spectacle, set against the film’s exotic African locales. Shooting for the number is slated to begin soon in Hyderabad and Kenya, with MM Keeravani composing the music and Raju Sundaram choreographing the steps. This addition, part of the ₹1,000 crore project’s post-production, heightens anticipation for its March 2027 global release in 120 countries, exciting India’s 467 million social media users in the ₹101 billion entertainment industry.
A Fresh Dynamic: Mahesh’s Dance Evolution
Mahesh Babu, 50, has long been celebrated for his acting prowess rather than dance moves, but Rajamouli is pushing him out of his comfort zone for this track. Sources reveal the song is a “massive folk number” designed to showcase Mahesh’s untapped dance potential, paired with Priyanka’s global flair. “Rajamouli wants to bring out a new side of Mahesh—energetic and uninhibited,” an insider told Gulte, noting trial shoots have already tested the duo’s chemistry. Priyanka, fresh from Heads of State and Citadel: Honey Bunny, brings her Bollywood roots (Bajirao Mastani) to the mix, making it her first on-screen dance with Mahesh. The sequence, envisioned as a marketplace revelry in the film’s jungle adventure narrative, promises a visual feast with vibrant choreography and Keeravani’s signature beats.
Rajamouli’s Vision: Blending Action with Cultural Beats
Globe Trotter, Rajamouli’s first collaboration with Mahesh, is a globe-trotting adventure inspired by Indiana Jones and Lord Hanuman, with Prithviraj Sukumaran in a key role. The dance number, one of two major songs planned, serves as a breather amid the film’s intense action, infusing Indian folk energy into its African wilderness setting. “It’s a celebratory track that ties the characters’ emotions to the land,” a source revealed, highlighting Rajamouli’s intent to fuse cultural authenticity with universal appeal. With the first official reveal slated for November 2025, the song’s shoot could coincide, teasing fans with a glimpse of the duo’s sizzle. Rajamouli’s track record—RRR’s “Naatu Naatu” Oscar win—raises expectations for a chartbuster.
Human Impact: From Global Stars to Cultural Connectors
FFor Priyanka, 43, this number represents a return to her dancing roots after her Hollywood ventures, such as The Sky Is Pink. “Dancing with Mahesh under Rajamouli’s vision is a dream,” she hinted in a recent interview. Mahesh, post-Guntur Kaaram, embraces the challenge, joking in a promo, “If Rajamouli says dance, I dance—no questions.” Fans on X erupted with #MaheshPriyankaDance, trending with 1 million posts: “Superstar and global star shaking legs? Mass!” In India’s 780-language diverse landscape, the track could bridge Bollywood and Tollywood, inspiring cross-cultural collabs.
A Rhythm That Resonates
Rajamouli’s Globe Trotter dance number with Priyanka and Mahesh isn’t just a song—it’s a cultural fusion. As Beats meets the wild, it asks: Can two stars ignite a pan-Indian fire? With Rajamouli’s magic, the answer pulses yes, promising a global groove.
-By Manoj H

