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someone should change the meaning of perfect. I mean, Madhuri Dixit uses that word in a context to mean that the dance was perfect with no mistakes whatsoever, and you straight away know yo getting a perfect score from her.
Sometimes, she understands the meaning of the word and uses it in the right context, but other time, she forgets the meaning all together and says it even when the performance are anything but perfect. I love Madhuri Dixit, that is why I feel bad when she unknowingly makes a fool of herself by saying "perfect" when the performance are full of mistakes.
I think if you don't know the basics of a particular dance form, and you can't really comment on whether that dance form was executed perfectly, then maybe one should refrain from saying that the performance was "Perfect".
P.S: This is with regards to whatever I've seen during this season of JDJ, and not just this week's performance.
Sometimes, she understands the meaning of the word and uses it in the right context, but other time, she forgets the meaning all together and says it even when the performance are anything but perfect. I love Madhuri Dixit, that is why I feel bad when she unknowingly makes a fool of herself by saying "perfect" when the performance are full of mistakes.
I think if you don't know the basics of a particular dance form, and you can't really comment on whether that dance form was executed perfectly, then maybe one should refrain from saying that the performance was "Perfect".
P.S: This is with regards to whatever I've seen during this season of JDJ, and not just this week's performance.