Zoya Akhtar’s ‘The Archies’ cast perform in Brazil

Wednesday 21st June 2023 07:59 EDT
 
 

The cast of filmmaker Zoya Akhtar’s ‘The Archies’ was in Sao Paulo, Brazil for the teaser launch at the Netflix Tudum event. The main gang of seven including Agastya Nanda, Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Aditi Dot, Mihir Ahuja, Vedang Raina, and Yuvraj Menda, took to the stage to perform the song ‘Sunoh.’ Netflix shared a video of their stage performance on social media.

The video shows Khushi in an orange and white knee-length dress, Suhana in a printed white shirt worn with a short brown dress and black tights, Agastya in a striped white T-shirt, grey pants and dark grey jacket, Aditi in a skirt-top and a half sweater while Mihir is in a printed white shirt, black trousers with suspenders and a golf cap.

Netflix shared the video with the caption: “The Archies ka pehla (first) performance!! We have no words because they stole ‘em all.” Reacting to it, a fan wrote, “I'm telling you these kids could be the next popular gang after Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na.” Another said, “The song, the dance and this gang!!” One more said, “What a performance”. “I just have too many expectations from the tiger baby gang!!! Aaaah! Can’t wait,” read yet another comment. A person also commented, “This song is literally the music version of (flower) emoji.”

Some people however also slammed the video for the presence of star kids and called the film for ‘nepotism’. Some also called it a “school annual day dance”.

Shweta Bachchan shared the video on her Instagram Stories and wrote, “The cutest gang” with heart emoticons. Her daughter Navya Nanda shared a video of Agastya thanking the audience after the performance and captioned it, “Junior” with a heart and emotional face emoji.

Janhvi Kapoor took to Instagram Stories to react to the teaser. She wrote, “This looks so exciting! I can't wait. What a fun world you guys have created, it's going to be magic. And my baby Khushi Kapoor I love you can I bite your cheeks I miss you.”

‘The Archies’ teaser has been received well by the audience and is all about rock n' roll, friendship, love, freedom, heartbreak and rebellion. Set in the year 1964, it is a coming-of-age musical following the lives of Riverdale's favourite set of teenagers, seen through the lens of the unique Anglo-Indian community.


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