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Originally posted by: guess_wh0
Sure, if you're playing a classical Indian dancer!
I like your chances better if you can groove to munni or Sheila though.
Originally posted by: blue-ice
Classical dance does nothing to aid the acting skills...biggest example is Hema malini..
but don't you think that people with training in classical dance use facial expressions better?Madhuri and Rani are good examples.
Originally posted by: blue-ice
The facial expressions in our Indian dance forms are really very loud...Its OK if the dancer is performing on stage for the audience...but those loud expressions wouldn't work in the movies...Being a trained dancer will make ur body flexible, give grace and may even help u learn a Sheila and Munni faster than someone who doesn't know the ABCD of dancing ..but IMO...it has nothing to do with acting...see Madhuri is a good actress...Hema is not...they both are trained dancers and we have several amazing actors like Shabana Azmi, Tabu...who are not dancers...but emote better...same goes for the male actors...I don't think that Naseerudding Shah or Irfan Khan are trained in classical dance...but look at them act...
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