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What are your plans for Holi?
I have not celebrated Holi for a long time, but this time, I'm going to Khandala with my friends. I don't
really enjoy colours but my naughty friends make sure that I'm covered from head to toe with colour.
What does Jhalak Dikhla Jaa mean to you?
It means a lot. It's a learning cum dancing school where I'm being paid a good amount to learn new steps and dance forms. I'm learning different dance forms — the salsa, the rambha, etc.
Tell us about your practice sessions... what are your chances of winning?
It's the channel that decides the song. I rehearse between two to four hours, depending on the song. And, it's really not about winning, but facing the challenge.
Why don't you let your choreographer speak up on the show?
He is a very nice and clean-hearted person. I just don't want people to misunderstand him. So, I ask him not to comment on others as they may feel offended.
Who are your toughest competitors?
It's too early to say, because some may be good in one dance form but not another. Some may be good in Bollywood style but not in Western, so one can't really say at this point. It's just been four episodes and they haven't showed their skills yet.
Which is more exciting, Big Boss or Jhalak...?
They are both very different... in Big Boss, you had to be yourself and do some household work, while Jhalak... demands a lot of hard work and commitment.
Are you in touch with Rahul Mahajan and have you watched his show?
No, I'm so busy that I haven't met any of my co-participants from Big Boss. I haven't had the time to catch his show either.
How has Big Boss helped you?
It has helped me a lot. It's thanks to Big Boss that people's perception of me has changed. I've got many new assignments due to it, Jhalak... being one of them. It was a perfect comeback for me.
Who's your favourite participant in Jhalak...?
I really like Mohinder Ji's dancing. His expressions are too cute and, even at this age, he is so flexible. He is just like a father figure.
Who's your favourite judge?
I like all three of them, they are very honest and unbiased.
CREDIT:TIMES OF INDIA
I have not celebrated Holi for a long time, but this time, I'm going to Khandala with my friends. I don't
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What does Jhalak Dikhla Jaa mean to you?
It means a lot. It's a learning cum dancing school where I'm being paid a good amount to learn new steps and dance forms. I'm learning different dance forms — the salsa, the rambha, etc.
Tell us about your practice sessions... what are your chances of winning?
It's the channel that decides the song. I rehearse between two to four hours, depending on the song. And, it's really not about winning, but facing the challenge.
Why don't you let your choreographer speak up on the show?
He is a very nice and clean-hearted person. I just don't want people to misunderstand him. So, I ask him not to comment on others as they may feel offended.
Who are your toughest competitors?
It's too early to say, because some may be good in one dance form but not another. Some may be good in Bollywood style but not in Western, so one can't really say at this point. It's just been four episodes and they haven't showed their skills yet.
Which is more exciting, Big Boss or Jhalak...?
They are both very different... in Big Boss, you had to be yourself and do some household work, while Jhalak... demands a lot of hard work and commitment.
Are you in touch with Rahul Mahajan and have you watched his show?
No, I'm so busy that I haven't met any of my co-participants from Big Boss. I haven't had the time to catch his show either.
How has Big Boss helped you?
It has helped me a lot. It's thanks to Big Boss that people's perception of me has changed. I've got many new assignments due to it, Jhalak... being one of them. It was a perfect comeback for me.
Who's your favourite participant in Jhalak...?
I really like Mohinder Ji's dancing. His expressions are too cute and, even at this age, he is so flexible. He is just like a father figure.
Who's your favourite judge?
I like all three of them, they are very honest and unbiased.
CREDIT:TIMES OF INDIA