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Tuesday 12 April 2011

Shakti Mohan Plays Lead Roll in [V] Dil Dosti Dance



See the first episode for the channel current V-fiction, "Dil Dosti Dance ', which can not but marvel at the skill female initiative. Well, very impressed, we have the supervision of the dancer, Shakti

Mohan herself, learn about the show, her character and movements killer.

If Shakti Mohan looks familiar, it is because it reminds her second season to hit the dance reality show "Dance India Dance  ", which she won. Mohan, for her part says that she never expected to get into acting just yet and was completely taken aback when ‘Dil Dosti Dance’ came along.

"Cinevista I received a call asking if I wanted to do. I went to the meeting and I liked the story. Since it is all about my character, I really wanted the role," which springs.

The plot follows the proven formula of a young girl who moves to a city (Mumbai) to strike the jackpot. What sets the show apart, however, the dance steps, "said Mohan. "After all, this is the first drama series that revolves entirely around the dance," she reveals. Opening a bit more about his character, Kria, Mohan says she plays a street dancer in the show. Does this mean she had to learn a new style for the show and she was already familiar with the form?

"I am a contemporary dancer, so I train with the B-boys and choreographers to control street dance and hip hop,"she elucidates, elaborating that her tryst with ‘Dance India Dance’ prepared her well to adapt to new styles.

So she does have any advice for young hip hop dancers?

"Well, it's all attitude. And there are a variety of hip-hop, such as popping, krumping knocking, then you need to find a unique style.'s About how you express yourself," he offers.

Although she had no problems adapting to a new style (and she swears that there were no injuries on the set), she admits to fight against some of the problems facing the camera for the first time. "The cast and I had to go through a lot of courses in drama and dance, and since everyone has their own strength, we help each other, either in dance or another," said she says proudly.

Also in preparation, was forced to watch a lot of dance films.

"I saw" Black Swan ", which I loved and also saw" Step Up "," 3 D "and" Street Dancing "she smiles.
Do what Shakti

Shakti Mohan, who was trained at the famous Dance Academy in Mumbai Terrence Lewis said that anyone can become a dancer, if you put in the effort. "We need to train because it is most important. And it does not matter what shape or size you are as long as you express yourself. And most importantly dancing is great only if you are having fun,” she advises.


"Dil Dosti Dance" premiered on Channel V this month.


1 comment:

ThatBrownGirl said...

nice advise shakthi you have a great talent and all the best for upcoming success