TV actor Mohit Malik, who came in as a non-dancer in "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Reloaded" and has learnt the ropes of dancing, will leave the reality show's judges with a performance loaded with Spanish flavour.
Mohit of "Doli Armaanon Ki" fame tried different dance forms every week on the show to woo the audience and has evolved over time. For his performance of this week, Mohit left the judges in awe as he performed an act with a Spanish flavour to it with a Matador themed dance routine.
Mohit even got the immunity ball after his performance on the song "Ishqzaade"
Excited about it, he said: "Winning the immunity ball for this week was surprising. I was so elated to get good comments and to top it with immunity ball was an icing on the cake. My journey on 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa' continues to be a fantastic experience and I hope for continuous support and love from my fans and the audience."
The show is judged by Shahid Kapoor, Lauren Gottlieb and Ganesh Hegde.
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Sharad Kelkar loved comic books
As a child, Sharad Kelkar used to love comic books, especially those featuring valiant characters.
"I used to love Hindi comics... there was 'Super Commando Dhruva' and 'Bahadur'," Sharad said here.
He is himself geared to play an investigator with mind as his strongest weapon, in "Agent Raghav - Crime Branch". The show will air on &TV starting September 5.
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I don't choose scripts, but storytellers: Ronit
Actor Ronit Roy, once written off as a film actor, says the limited work that he now does in the movie world, is not driven by scripts but storytellers.
"I hardly do one film a year... say six to seven films in five years. I don't choose scripts, I choose the storyteller," Ronit said here during a chat post the launch of reality show "Deal Or No Deal", which he will be seen hosting on &TV.
He admits there are some movies that he shouldn't have done, but without naming them, he added that he never regrets anything that he does.
"I don't live with any regrets," said Ronit, who found unprecendented success when he featured as Mihir Virani in "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi".
He has since featured in shows like "Adaalat" and "Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar", and on the film front, his performance has been lauded in movies like "Udaan" and "Ugly".
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