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'Dancing is my life'

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Sanjay Leela Bhansali Also Talks About All Those Lovely Dancing Heroines, And Hrithik Roshan. By Lata Sinha Published 02.09.06, 12:00 AM

Q: Why have you suddenly decided to judge a dance contest?

Dancing is the soul of all my films. Even in a songless film like Black the characters laughed and danced. So what if Rani Mukherjee was deaf and blind? She had to let her hair down, go wild, and dance…. Dance was my main inspiration to make films.

Q: But you’ve never done television before.

I realise television is an extremely important medium today of expression and entertainment. It reaches out to millions of homes. After having shot through two taxing schedules of my new film, Saawariya, I needed to chill out, smile a little bit. I’m not doing the show to judge anyone, just to watch people have a good time through dancing. I also like the concept. The show I’m doing isn’t about dancers dancing, but people from different walks of life, like a chef. It’s the spirit of the show which seduced me into doing it. Just because I’m a serious filmmaker it doesn’t mean I can’t have a good time.It makes me smile and I hope it will make viewers smile, too.

Q: Describe your penchant for dancing.

I remember as a child I’d come home from school, put on the radio between 2:30 and 3:00 in the afternoon and dance to any number that was played. Since my childhood my deepest form of self-expression has been dance. When guests came home they had to watch me and my sister Bela dance. And God forbid if the radio or record player didn’t work. There would be chaos. Therefore, song and dance forms an integral part of my creativity. The whole universe dances.

Q: What about your ‘serious’ image?

I don’t know which image you’re talking about? You mean of me in a dark kurta brooding in a dark room? That isn’t the real me. I don’t think my image gets diluted by dancing. I love dancing. Dancing is my life.

Q: Name your favourite dancers.

From Hindi cinema? Vyjyanthimala is the ultimate. I love her dances in Amrapali. I enjoy Mumtaz’s vivacity and spontaneity. Motiyon ki ladi hoon main from Loafer is my favourite Mumtaz dance. Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit are also my favourites. I think Sridevi’s dances in Chalbaaz and Madhuri teaming up with my favourite dancer Birju Maharaj for Kaahe chhede mohe in my Devdas are among my golden moments as a dance aficionado. I worshiped Waheeda Rehman for her snake dance in Guide. Hema, who’s my favourite actress, for her grace. I adore her Ta thai tat thai dance in Tere Mere Sapne. But my real superstar dancer is Helen Aunty. My favourite dance of hers is Piya tu ab to aaja from Caravan. And my most favourite dance item featured Vyjyanthimala and Helen Aunty in the song, Muqabla humse na karo, in the film Prince.

Q: That’s quite an impressive list!

I must add that dancing in Hindi cinema owes a lot to Laxmi Chhaya who danced fabulously in Mera Gaon Mera Desh. Then there’s Padma Khanna, Aruna Irani (who danced like a dream in Caravan). Jayshree T. and Meena T. can never be discounted from any discussion on film dancing. Sandhya, who danced like lightning, with Gopi Krishna in Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje…I could go on and on.

Q: And among the male actors?

I enjoyed Govinda’s dances immensely. My favourite male dancer is Hrithik Roshan.

Q: Aren’t you afraid of going into a new medium?

I’m petrified of facing the camera. Even to shoot for a photograph is an ordeal. But it’s important to break free of your inhibitions at some point of your life. As long as what you do reaches out to people, I don’t think there’s any reason to stop yourself from doing anything.

Q: How much of your time will this new job take?

Just enough to give me a much-needed break from my schedules. If it had in any way impinged on my shooting schedules I’d have most certainly not done it. This stint on television is in some ways, therapeutic. It gives me a chance to reach out to the world. I don’t care about the money. This short shift into another medium gives me a chance to connect with a larger audience. As long as it entertains me and the people who watch the show, I’m happy.

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