The filmmaker, who aimed to become an engineer initially but left college in the middle to pursue his dream in films, said he opted for the background dancer because the profession paid more than being a junior artist.
"Today it is very easy to get into the industry with these talent shows; but during our time it was very difficult. I always wanted to be a director but in order to become a director, one needed to be on the sets of a film to understand the nitty-gritty of movie making.
The episode, which will go on air today, will also see the filmmaker shaking a leg with Akshay Nalawade, one of the top 10 contestants, on 'Tera Hero Idhar Hai'.
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