Remo D’Souza Shared The Memory With Late Saroj Khan

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Remo D’Souza Took Instagram To share The Photo of himself with Late Saroj Khan and remembered late Saroj Khan as a Choreographer who infused soulful expression through movement in Hindi Film Songs.

Remo Always Considers Saroj As his Mentor In the Bollywood industry, Looked back on two-decades-long with his mentor, He said, the time I spend with Saroj Khan is priceless, and he recalled the moment when it was the Rani Mukerji’s First Film, Raja ki AAyeg Baraat, Where Remo Was dancing as a background dancer, and Saroj Ji was the Film’s dance director, He was the Young Chap who was trying to learn how the industry things work, and she has taught him so much about the art.

Remo also shared his working experience with Saroj Khan in her last project, Kalank (2019). He said, it was his good fortune that she agreed to let him work alongside her, and in that he didn’t consider himself as a co-choreographer despite an assistant. It was a five-day shoot, where he truly relished the chemistry between Saroj Ji and Madhuri (Dixit) Ji.

He also talks about her dedication on the set and revealed that during this shoot she was not keeping too well, but once the music started, She was a different person, she forgot all her aches and pains and start dancing with tunes with the full energy and life.

Saroj Khan’s signature choreography was instantly recognizable, and one didn’t need to wait for the credits to know who was behind the “ADAA” in a film’s dance numbers. She appeared in Remo D’Souza’s 2013 dance film ABCD: Anybody Can Dance, and shared space with Prabhu Deva, Ganesh Acharya and Remo in the song “Psycho Re”. Remo also said that directing her was like a dream come true and a complete delight for him.

She was not only passionate about dance but also cared about her artistes, and always make sure that they all got a fair share of work. Remo D’Souza said She wanted to keep dancing, keep working, and make sure that every dancer in the industry kept getting work. Her passion towards dance direction was quite something extraordinary, and he has learned to work hard from Her.

About Saroj Khan Behaviors he said She nurtured several choreographers in the Hindi film industry. He considers Khan a legend when it comes to choreographing classical numbers, and also confessed that he learned a lot from watching her. He added that As a choreographer, He has learned from her that it is important to keep the lyrics in mind and the meaning of the words meant a lot to her, she always tried to make sure that the dancer connected with the soul of the song when performing.

Remo D’Souza Conclude that I don’t think anyone else could choreograph an Indian classical dance as she and nobody can in the future either. She was a legend.”

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