Singer Chappell Roan Dances To Ve Kamleya, Rocks Dupatta At Diwali Party - WATCH
Times Now
American pop sensation Chappell Roan, known for her electrifying stage presence and unapologetically vibrant style, is winning hearts yet again, this time for celebrating India’s Festival of Lights Diwali
with total desi flair. The Good Luck, Babe! singer recently attended a Diwali bash, and her desi avatar is lighting up the internet.
Chappell Roan's Desi andaz!
In a now-viral video shared by her friend Ramisha Sattar, Chappell can be seen dancing gracefully to Ve Kamleya from Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. Dressed in a black salwar kameez adorned with sparkles and paired with a sheer dupatta, the singer radiates joy as she twirls and grooves to the soulful track. Fans couldn’t get enough of her effortless Indian dance steps, cheering her for embracing the festive spirit so authentically.Many other clips from the party also feature Chappell and her friends, including YouTuber Lilly Singh, celebrating Diwali with laughter, music, and plenty of sparkle. In another video from the Diwali party, Chappell switches back to her pop roots, performing her viral hit Pink Pony Club alongside her friends. The night, filled with music, colour, and cultural crossover, perfectly mirrored Chappell’s signature blend of camp, creativity, and inclusivity. Take a look at the viral video:
More about Grammy winner Chappell Roan
For those unfamiliar, Chappell Roan (real name Kayleigh Rose Amstutz) has quickly become one of pop music’s most compelling new voices. Her music, described as a mix of glittering synth-pop and emotional storytelling, often explores themes of queer identity, self-expression, and freedom. Known for her bold looks and theatrical performances, Chappell has been hailed as “pop’s next big icon” and a powerful voice for the LGBTQ+ community. In February 2025 at the 67th Grammy Awards, Roan won her first Grammy Award for Best New Artist.Her Diwali dance moment adds yet another layer to her charm, showing that whether it’s a Pride parade or a traditional Indian celebration, Chappell Roan knows how to steal the show, one sparkling dupatta at a time.