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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: ..SalmanGirl..


😆 PS part wasnt for you but here for some people being somebdy's ardent fans means u have no life ...coming to salman as far as i remember in season 4 and 5 he have done from rumba to waltz ...from kalaripayattu to bollywood...from jazz pop to hip hop ...Semi classical...contemporary...paso doble...aerial...and wat not ..and people questioning his versatality is beyond my logic 😆 .this year also he have tried waltz and contemporary + argentine tango ...i know he needs to show some varities like he did in season 4 ...but lets c its just the 4th week ...and most important thing salman always chooses his own concept ..he may get inspired for littile things like u said the prop i.e the bed ...but

wat tushar did is called copy pasting ... 😳 everybdy praising him for his oh so shadow act which was copied? 😕



Oh..my bad, I thught the PS was for me..
I remember him showing versatility in 4th season..I agree that Drashti is no Yana or Isha but she is a decent dancer..albeit one who cannot give as much time as they did..
he may be playing smart by choosing the dance forms he did..but as a viewer, I would love to see something different. But as you said, lets see what they do going ahead

@Tushar: I reiterate..It was disappointing to see him do that
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lola13

the second performance by Tushar was veryyy inspired by a sytycd perf.. and everyone was going gaga over it.. 😆




Turns out even he was inspired during for Jhalak on wheels act..sigh..
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: unlimited_craze



Oh..my bad, I thught the PS was for me..
I remember him showing versatility in 4th season..I agree that Drashti is no Yana or Isha but she is a decent dancer..albeit one who cannot give as much time as they did..
he may be playing smart by choosing the dance forms he did..but as a viewer, I would love to see something different. But as you said, lets see what they do going ahead

@Tushar: I reiterate..It was disappointing to see him do that

im sure he will try something different now ... even i wants to see it 👍🏼 thanks for a positive criticism post !
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Pj-

For me, as long as the steps are not pretty much the same I don't mind. I wouldn't mind one step here and there as creative people you do magpie (steal) little bits, but you have to make it your own.

On Salman his DV act with Drishti was a concept he did with Yans. However, after I watch Yana's one I would say that the inner concept was different in the two.

Now that you have mentioned the nach baliye performance I see the resemblance.



@Bold: agreed..precisely why I called Salman's act inspired from SYTYCN and Tushar's uncannily similar to Nach Baliye.

@DV and OCD act: yes the inherent concepts were differerent but both the acts kind of ended up looking similar to me. Not saying it wasn't good..just would like to see something different 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: ..SalmanGirl..

im sure he will try something different now ... even i wants to see it 👍🏼 thanks for a positive criticism post !



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Posted: 12 years ago
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I would say Salman's acts prop was inspired by SYTYCD but that dance was fast paced. I always find contempetry by American dancers faster than when Indians do it.

For example if you take Lauren when she did Indian it was still a little fast. Or when SYTUCD does 'Bollywood' it was always faster than it should be.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Pj-

I would say Salman's acts prop was inspired by SYTYCD but that dance was fast paced. I always find contempetry by American dancers faster than when Indians do it.

For example if you take Lauren when she did Indian it was still a little fast. Or when SYTUCD does 'Bollywood' it was always faster than it should be.



true..they are faster at contemporary and when the go bollywood
that holds true for Salman's act and now that I have seen the link Lola provided for Tushar's (chaier as prop) act as well though Tushar-Ekta did increase the tempo in between
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lola13

the second performance by Tushar was veryyy inspired by a sytycd perf.. and everyone was going gaga over it.. 😆


Since the topic is not solely bout salman ..people are not running for there life to comment here ... becoz Tushar is the BEST CHOREOGRAPHER ...doesnt matter if he is copying his acts blatantly 😆😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: unlimited_craze



true..they are faster at contemporary and when the go bollywood
that holds true for Salman's act and now that I have seen the link Lola provided for Tushar's (chaier as prop) act as well though Tushar-Ekta did increase the tempo in between

cant say bout contemp ..but they look very weird wen they does bollywood... For ex lauren's bwood act in sytycd was 😕
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Posted: 12 years ago
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They do look strange doing Bollywood even Lauren performance but I think that's more of the cherographer fault. He tends to do it very stereotypical.

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