The moment she emerged backstage, the energy shifted. She traded her usual spectacles and cotton saris for a with a modern, low-cut blouse, adorned with gold borders. The color red was a deliberate choice—symbolizing power, desire, and Bollywood's quintessential "item number" aesthetic. As she later revealed in an interview, "I wanted to show that age is just a number, and a red saree is the ultimate armor of a woman."

Watching the performance, one notes that Archana Puran Singh does not rely on complex, acrobatic choreography. Instead, her strength lies in expression (abhinaya) and stage presence . The dance typically involves high-energy footwork, graceful spins, and a heavy dose of Bollywood-style thumkas (hip movements). What makes it "hot" is not the technical difficulty but the sheer joy and confidence she exudes. Her facial expressions—ranging from playful to sultry—directly engage the camera and the live audience, breaking the fourth wall of performance.