Sonam wants to do Indian dance number soon

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : May 07 2013 | 12:20 PM IST

Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor, who will be seen dancing some Indian moves in her next film "Raanjhanaa", says that she wants to do a full fledged Indian dance number in one of her films soon.

"I guess our films lack good Indian dances. I want to do a Indian dance soon in one of my films," the 27-year-old told IANS.

Sonam also says that she hardly gets to see Indian dances in Bollywood films and the last one which she liked was Deepika Padukone's performance in "Om Shanti Om" and Katrina Kaif in the song "Chikni chameli".

"The last one which I liked was Deepika's dance in 'Om shanti Om' and Katrina in 'Chikni Chameli' song was also amazing...there is nothing which I remember after that," she said.

Talking about her background in dancing, Sonam said she is a trained classical dancer and has been studying dance for a while now.

"I started studying classical dance when I was four-year-old. I have been studying it for a while," she said.

Sonam has been busy shooting films for the last couple of years and has not been able to practice her dance. She hopes that she will get the chance to use her dance training someday in her work.

"I want to do Indian dance in films. I have not been dancing at all for the last three- four years as I have been working so much. But I love dancing and hopefully I will be able to start working for it again," said Kapoor who has been a part of films like "Aisha", "Delhi-6", "Mausam" among others.

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First Published: May 07 2013 | 12:18 PM IST

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