Farah Khan compliments JDJ contestant Tanishaa Mukerji for performing ‘Kalbeliya’!
On #JhalakDikhhlaJaa, #FarahKhan praises #TanishaaMukerji for performing ‘#Kalbeliya’ and says, “You reminded me of #Tanuja aunty with your expressions”. This weekend, get ready for some dazzling performances as #SonyEntertainmentTelevision’s celebrity dance reality show, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, will have a dhamakedar theme – ‘#ChartbusterKaBlockbuster’. The stars will set the stage on fire with their blockbuster performances to iconic Bollywood songs, ranging from classic tunes to the latest chart-toppers, promising a rollercoaster of emotions and jaw-dropping routines. The celebrities will leave no stone unturned to impress FAM trio – Farah Khan, Arshad Warsi and Malaika Arora along with the audience to secure their place in the competition. The competition is already getting intense, as the show will also witness its first elimination.
Mastering different styles each week, Tanishaa Mukerji will take the stage by storm with her captivating Rajasthani folk dance, performed daringly on swords. Her act was choreographed by her choreographer partner Tarun Raj Nihlani to the iconic song ‘Choli Ke Peeche’ and her impeccable attempt, combined with the unique fusion of diverse elements, will lead to a breath-taking performance.
Mesmerised by Tanishaa’s sensuality and traditional Rajasthani artistry, judge Farah Khan said, “Tanishaa, every week you are presenting something new. You reminded me so much of your Mom, your expressions were exactly like Tanuja Aunty’s. I was missing your mother today because when there was a little dance missing, she used to dance with that expression and that joy, same was the case with Kajol. Not technically perfect, but the joy and exuberance with which she dances is liked by everyone.”
Adding to the compliments, judge Arshad Warsi said, “I liked it very much! Tanisha, first of all, I have to congratulate you, it needs guts and courage to do this. Kalbeliya is such a beautiful form of dance and this can’t be learnt in a month or 2 weeks. This is done by generations. It’s a classical form of dance that takes time to master but with the limited time available, you did it amazingly well. Balancing the body on the sword, the sword on your head and performing is difficult. It was just fantastic.”
Don’t miss the dazzling dance performances on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, every Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 PM on Sony Entertainment Television.