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Shakti Kapoor wants Shraddha Kapoor’s upcoming movie to be choreographed by THIS person!

Shakti Kapoor was impressed by someone on Super Dancer 3, so much so that he asked him to choreograph for Shraddha Kapoor’s Street Dancer 3D – read details

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Govinda- Shakti Kapoor

Shakti Kapoor was a guest on the Super Dancer Chapter 3  and he had a lot of fun on the show. For him, there was one special dance performed by a contestant where his iconic role of nandu was portrayed. Mumbai’s nine-year-old Tejas Varma, along with super guru Tushar Shetty has been mesmerizing the viewers every week with his powerful performances. Though this is the first time for Tushar as a guru, he has been highly appreciated by the super judges for his choreography.

This time around he has managed to impress Shakti Kapoor and Govinda who will be seen as special judges for the Holi Special episode. The contestants performed on their most celebrated songs as a tribute to their on-screen jodi. Tejas and Tushar performed on Shakti and Govinda’s popular song Pak Chik Pak from the movie Raja Babu. Seeing the performance, both the actors were left speechless.

Tejas and Tushar super dancer

Expressing his views on Tushar’s choreography and performance Shakti Kapoor said, “You’ve done a brilliant job, I swear! My daughter Shraddha is doing a movie called Street Dancer 3D and one more related to dance, I will tell her that at least one song should be definitely choreographed by you.” On hearing this Tushar instantly bowed down to him for his kind gesture. Tushar was elated by the compliment. His happiness indeed knew no bounds and was seen beaming with joy. The rest of the judges also appreciated Tushar and Tejas for their hard work and thanked Shakti Ji for giving him such an opportunity.

Well, we definitely cannot miss this episode to see the performance that impressed Shakti Kapoor so much. Stay tuned to CineBliitz for more amazing updates on Bollywood and TV industry.

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