| Nach Baliye is over, but the controversies around the show aren't. Did Varun and Rajeshwari accept a payback to bow out from the semifinals?
Was the blankout simply an excuse? Did Sachin refuse them a second chance? Rajeshwari Sachdev says she needs a closure… Do you miss Nach Baliye? I miss being a part of it. After 10 to 12 years, I went back to dancing — something I have always been passionate about. It was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. However, it has turned out to be a nightmare.
As a kid, I had this recurring nightmare, of someone spilling ink over my exam sheets; now, I keep dreaming of us going through another blankout. I pray no one else goes through what we have suffered and experienced. Losing is all right but going blank is worse. What responses have you got for your acts? I have got mixed responses. One section of people told me, 'don't worry, it happens, better luck next time'.
But a lot of people also think we threw the game for money. I have been an artiste my entire life, first in theatre and now television. How can I think of selling out my profession for a small amount of money? I can never imagine putting my gurus, who have taught me dance, to shame, by doing something so cheap.
The other day I went to a mall, and someone came up to me and asked how I could walk out of the competition. I felt disgusted that someone could even think of putting forth such a question. If you have seen me and Varun perform our hearts out in each round, how can you even think of such a thing? They say you accepted money to walk out of the semi-finals. Comment. Such statements are highly disturbing and have deeply hurt me. If it were for the money, we wouldn't be sitting in the editing room till 4 am and rehearsing through the nights. But why didn't you perform again? Our first reaction was, 'how can we take a second chance?' But there was a consensus among the judges; they wanted us to perform again. But certain people didn't want that to happen. To them, I would like to say, 'Mera imaan main jaanu, unka imaan woh jaane'. Is it true that Sachin is your rakhi brother? Yes, I have been going to Sachin's house to tie him rakhis for 15 years. Will you be tying him a rakhi next year? That's a personal matter; I don't want to comment on this.
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