Mantra, 31, who entered the show as a wild card contestant, said he is sad that he could get much chance to show his talent.
"My eviction came too early. I didn't even get chance to showcase my talent. I didn't expect it at all. Dance and music are an integral part of my life. No one can judge me on the basis of just one performnace," Mantra told PTI.
Though Mantra impressed judges Madhuri Dixit, Karan Johar and Remo Fernandes with his first performance but could not strike the chord with the audience through his other performance.
"I feel my stint in the show will help me and my film to gain popularity. 'Dil Patang' is a romantic thriller set on the backdrop of terrorism. The film has been shot in old Delhi," he said.
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