She shot for the song but it didn't go well with her personality and appeal. And though she will be seen dancing in the film, the steps are more natural and have a Latin flavour.
Barbara confirms, "I have to admit that the dancing wasn't easy. I remember watching Jodhaa Akbar, which was the first Bollywood movie I had seen. It had those elaborate dance scenes in a grand song. I understand that songs and dances are intrinsic to Indian films and are necessary to take the story forward.
But learning steps like those didn't come easy. I was told that a sequence of me dancing has been deleted as it didn't come out too well. I think watching actors dance on screen is much easier than actually doing it."
Even though she had her Kites co-star helping her, Barbara was extremely nervous when it came to dancing.
"You know Hrithik is a God when it comes to dancing. He can learn any move so fast! When my son Sergio met him, he taught him some cool moves. But it's not the same with me. So I think it's a good thing that people don't get to see me dance, because it's not my biggest asset."