A modern day Haveli resort, located in Raigad district, was buzzing with activities for two days. A masquerade party set up was created inside the Haveli for a two day schedule of a special dance sequence for Bhoothnath Returns. Amitabh Bachchan’s arrival, with Yo Yo Honey Singh's track hookline 'Come party with the Bhootnath, relax man' playing in the background, made heads turn. So much, that everyone around stopped work to catch a glimpse of the superstar, learning a move or two in between shots. Later, he got busy filming a sequence inside an artificial tunnel outside the palace. “It’s wonderful how we have managed to do a good job in two days. Before performing with Honey Singh, I was very nervous. Kya kya karte hain woh. Mujhe sab mushkil lagta hain. Matching steps with these youngsters ain’t easy. He is an incredible performer and I enjoyed dancing with him. Main toh nritya aache se karne ki koshish kar raha hoon bas,” he stated. Shaking a leg Apart from a bevy of Indian and international dancers, dressed in dazzling evening gowns and tuxedos, there were a large group of kids dressed up in funky outfits, who formed a part of the background in different portions. Choreographer duo Anil and Karan were busy forming several chunks of hip – hop routines blended with easy going hook steps. Singh rehearsed his steps, some of which included self choreographed moves, in one corner. “Performing alongside Mr.Bachchan is a blessing. My dad is a khatarnaak fan of him and I have had the time of my life during these two days,” stated Singh. The track has been composed, penned and sung by him and it aims at connecting with all age groups, while maintaining the feel of a party anthem. Singh adds, “There is a touch of Yo Yo's charm for sure, but it reflects the theme of Bhoothnath more.” Bhoothnath’s abode Co - producer Bhushan Kumar’s description of the set was that of a spooky yet elegant bhoot bangla. Members of the unit informed that the interiors of the palace were specially painted, well in advance, as the walls required a shiny, gold hue. Bold maroon curtains with gold borders added a royal touch to the jharokhas, which were a part of the palace. “We didn't want to create a music video just for the need of it. The idea was to let the theme of the film stand out in the dance number. We wanted a grand palace which can look majestic yet ghostly, so this resort fitted the bill. As for the presence of Mr. Bachchan and Honey Singh, it is certainly a winning combination for us and the film,” stated Kumar. The final cut of the song will include lots of special effects, portions of which were shot on chroma, with a green background. Amitabh Bachchan adds some ghostly swag while shooting for the song An urban hip-hop street outfit is incomplete without a chunky, gold link neckpiece. The chain was thick and heavy. According to Bachchan, ghosts are not very fashionable. Maybe that’s why he was given a pair of contrast six pocket cargo pants in this sequence. Big B shows his funky side as a ghost with these red aviators. The choice of colour was to give the outfit a more stronger feel. A military green jacket with diamante work was used for one portion, while an uber cool grey track suit with dollar prints was used in another. The actor was seen sporting a pair of blingy, sequinned gold moccassins, which added some extra bling to the outfit.