India's Best Dancer 3: Special Guest Remo D'Souza Dubs 'Behtereen Terah' Contestant Akshay Pal "Masterji" During The 'Grand Premiere'

Ace choreographer and dance maestro Remo D'Souza will be welcomed as the special guest, who will join the celebrations and the judges' panel of E.E.N.T specialists- Terence Lewis, Geeta Kapur and Sonali Bendre.
By BollywoodMDB Team - Apr 28, 2023 09:34 AM IST
India's Best Dancer 3:  Special Guest Remo D'Souza Dubs 'Behtereen Terah' Contestant Akshay Pal "Masterji" During The 'Grand Premiere'
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With the 'Behtereen Terah' chosen, the 'Grand Premiere' of Sony Entertainment Television's homegrown dance reality show 'India's Best Dancer 3' will be the 'Best Ka Biggest Celebration' this upcoming weekend! Ace choreographer and dance maestro Remo D'Souza will be welcomed as the special guest, who will join the celebrations and the judges' panel of E.E.N.T specialists- Terence Lewis, Geeta Kapur and Sonali Bendre. (Also Read: Indian Best Dancer Contestant Varun Dagar Reveals Being MANHANDLED By Delhi Police For Performing At Connaught Place (View Post))

Dancing their heart out on the stage as they debut for the first time as the 'Behtereen Terah', the contestants will show the viewers a grand spectacle that will also be an ode to the art of dancing. Impressing the judges with their flawless performance would be Indore, Madhya Pradesh's Akshay Pal who, along with his choreographer Vartika Jha would magnificently recreate the iconic number 'Chammak Challo' from the movie 'Ra. One'.

The enchanting performance would also invoke Remo D'Souza to whistle mid-performance. Host Jay Bhanushali would also come on stage to talk about how the dancer's Jodi is a "match made in heaven". After the dance act, the judges and the special guest would give a standing ovation to Akshay and Vartika. The duo would go to the judges to take their blessings.

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Talking about the performance Remo D'Souza would first compliment the two-time winning choreographer, Vartika on her genius choreography saying, "This is "Best ka Biggest Celebration". Talking about Vartika, I would like to reiterate that you are a gift to the dance community. Whichever show you do, you are a gift to the show, you are a gift to the contestant, and to whoever watches you dance, you are a gift to them. You are amazing, I love you Vartika, you know that." (Also Read: BARC Ratings: WOW! Anupamaa Claims The Top Spot Followed By Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai And Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin)

Further, Remo D'Souza would then compliment Akshay and his brilliance on the dance floor saying, "Kamaal hai, outstanding, outstanding! Usually, when people dance and do hip hop and popping, they move to the beat of "5, 6, 7, 8" and "1, 2, 3, 4". The middle "and" of these movements you are able to capture that as well and that is amazing. You are outstanding, what an artist you are! This is the 'Grand Premiere' and the 'Best Ka Biggest Celebration' and today you challenged everyone in your very first performance and now everyone will be scared of you. So, all the best!"

Akshay also spoke about how the three judges and the special guest taught him everything about dance, "Sir, I have learned dance watching all of you. Now that you are in front of me, this feels like a dream. I have manifested and performed in front of you. When I first started dancing, there was a dance competition that I participated in and Remo sir, you were a judge in that. It's been ages now, and you won't remember. You did not know me but you are a very big part of my life. Now I am seeing you in front of me. You are my inspiration and I want to be like you." Remo would then say, "It's now a promise, that I will never forget you and India will never forget you!"

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Remo D'Souza would then also talk about his own struggles in his career, talking about how he rose from his pain saying, "Akshay I have seen your journey. I know that you have struggled a lot. I have even struggled a lot. I make films, but some films don't work, you make one that does not work, the second one does not do as well as the third and then I stopped, my mental health was not good. Yet, I rose up again and challenged myself, to make myself better. That journey that you take with yourself is the best. This is your chance for a comeback. You will again open classes and get students. Never lose hope, walk on. When the classes start, your students will filter in. I want to be your first student today!"

Remo D'Souza and Akshay would then perform the song 'Bezubaan' from Remo's own directorial 'ABCD: Anybody Can Dance'. The performance would enthral the audience and end on Remo D'Souza dubbing Akshay as "Masterji".

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