In this work, we study the correlation between Quasi-periodic Oscillation
(QPO) frequency and the spectral parameters during various X-ray states in the
black hole binary GRS 1915+105 which matches well with the predicted
relativistic dynamic frequency (i.e. the inverse of the sound crossing time) at
the truncated radii. We have used broadband data of LAXPC and SXT instruments
onboard AstroSat. Spectral fitting shows that the accretion rate varies from
∼0.1 to ∼5.0×1018 gm/s and the truncated radius changing
from the last stable orbit of an almost maximally spinning black hole, ∼
1.2 to ∼ 19 Gravitational radii. For this wide range, the frequencies of
the C-type QPO (2 - 6 Hz) follow the trend predicted by the relativistic
dynamical frequency model and interestingly, the high-frequency QPO at ∼
70 Hz also follows the same trend, suggesting they originate from the innermost
stable circular orbit with the same mechanism as the more commonly observed
C-type QPO. While the qualitative trend is as predicted, there are quantitative
deviations between the data and the theory, and the possible reasons for these
deviations are discussed