IGT’s Demolition Crew’s ‘Gondhal’ awestrucks Terence Lewis!
Sony Entertainment Television’s #India’sGotTalent has won the hearts of the Indian audience with its amazing showcase of talent from the nooks and corners of the country. With the competition getting tough, the talent acts are getting more and more fantabulous to witness. e prestigious stage of the show. This Sunday, the talent reality show will be celebrating ‘#AzadiKaAmritMahotsav’ and welcome maestro choreographer Terence Lewis and Miss Universe 2021, Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu who will join the judges – Manoj Muntashir, Badshah, Shilpa Shetty Kundra and Kirron Kher, Terence Lewis and enjoy the show.
Decked up in sarees, the Demolition Crew as usual demolished everyone’s expectations by performing on the Marathi song ‘Lallati Bhandar’ in the Maharashtrian ‘Gondhal’ style. While the judges had a lot of compliments to shower upon the crew, and an impressed Badshah also gave them the golden buzzer with a “soty tod” a completely mesmerized Terence Lewis said, “Badshah said “bohot achaa”, I would like to say “bhai bohot hard, bohot hard!!!” Macha daala aap logo ne machaa dala! Every time you come on stage, you demolish yourself and then sprouts a new act. I had watched one of your performances in which you had worn a saree and danced to the song ‘Choli Ke Peeche’, that was amazing guys! Somewhere I feel even today you have absorbed within yourself the power of femineity and adapted it.”
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The judges along with Terence and Harnaaz also saw a video of Demolition Crew’s journey which highlighted their various economic backgrounds and how with motivation and grit, they have managed to shine in every way! Moved by their journey, Terence goes on to say, “I too faced many difficulties in life where, I came from a chawl yet fortunately, I received an education. We were eight brothers and sisters so there was a lot of pressure on us to do well in life, it was not easy. I was good at studies so my parents thought that I will become a doctor or an engineer because all of my other brothers and sisters had done well in life and were in positions of authority. I would be strictly forbidden to dance and so I would secretly dance. Every morning at 5 am I used to go to Juhu beach and practice my dance there. So, these are the situations I faced. It wasn’t easy. Yet, the farther away I went from dancing, the more I was pulled towards the art form. Maybe that’s why I am what I am today. So, I just want to tell you, don’t lose hope.”
Tune in to India’s Got Talent this Saturday at 8:00 pm only on Sony Entertainment Television.