Mangalore: Meet Junior Dancing Star Tashvi Rai


Mangalore: Meet Junior Dancing Star Tashvi Rai
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)
 
With inputs from Jagannath Shetty - Bala

Mangalore, Mar 31: The young India is extremely talented and full of exuberance. Given a chance they can exhibit their extraordinary talent and make a difference. Tashvi Rai one such example.

At a tender age of five Tashvi has carved a niche for herself in the field of dance. Studying in UKG at Mahalingeshwara English Medium School, she is proficient in both Indian and classical dance forms.

This young girl has a whole lot of confidence. Be it a stage packed with audience or a grand wedding occasion, she is ready to entertain everyone with her unique dancing talent. Being so bold and confident at such young age is truly praiseworthy.

Tashvi already has several laurels to her credit. She recently secured first place in a dance competition, Coastal Blast held at Brahmavar. She has also bagged first place in a state-level solo dance competition organized by New Young Star, Belur. She has stood first in the Female Dance Media competition conducted by ‘U’ channel of Udupi. 

More importantly, she has contested in ‘Chak Dhoom Dhoom’, a dance-based reality show in a widely popular ‘Colours’ channel, and is among the top 20. Chak Dhoom Dhoom aims to identify the best junior dancing star from across the country. It provides a platform for talented and aspiring children who dream to become dancing sensations. The jury of the show consists of stalwarts like Bollywood chorographer Saroj Khan, dancer Ahmed Khan and winner of Big Boss Season -3 Vindu Dara Singh. Tashvi has managed to impress all the three judges with her mind-blowing performances. 



Tashvi has also played a major role in the Kannada movie, ‘Yenanthiya’ and the director of the movie was all praise for the little girl and has termed her ‘Take-one artist’.

Tashvi is a proud daughter of Santhosh Rai and Navaneetha Rai, Surathkal. Sunil Shetty has guided her to achieve all the success so far. With the kind of interest and talent the girl possesses, undoubtedly indicates that she will reach great heights in the days to come.

  

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  • vandana, manglore

    Thu, Apr 01 2010

    my swtu....
    well done..
    al best ...
    love u putta,

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  • B.P.KRAPAKAR RAI, MANGALORE/ABUDHABI

    Thu, Apr 01 2010

    WELL DONE TASHVI,KEEP GOING,ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE

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  • Sandesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 01 2010

    Congragulations to Tashvi. Keep dancing. God bless you.

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  • Sr.Blasie Lobo S.R.A, puttur,Uganda,E.Africa

    Thu, Apr 01 2010

    Congratulation baby Tashvi.Goodluck.do well.I wish you all the best and success in life.GOD BLESS YOU MY DEAR.

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  • shail, manngalore/k.s.a.

    Thu, Apr 01 2010

    All the best in u r future life.baby. .good luck .  always be happy.
    twinkle twinkle little star.  ..swt little baby is a super star

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  • satish, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 01 2010

    Congrajulation to baby Tashvi,best of luck to you.

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  • shishir, puttur

    Wed, Mar 31 2010

    All the best Tashvi.You are a very good dancer.
    we have seen ur performance in super star of karnataka but you stopped dancing in the middle of show and thereby you lost the chance of getting entry to final round. If you completed ur dance, Khushi(another mangalorean girl) might have got tough competitor

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Mar 31 2010

    Ms.Jacinta's remark is very correct.Malayalam movie Music director Deepak Dev mentioned the same words in one of the Little Super Star reality shows in Amrita Tv.Not only that he said " Childrens dress and dance should not focus on Sex " when 8 years old girl performed DHAM MA RO DHAM dance. Parents of Tashvi Rai & little superstars should follow this important point.

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  • jacintha, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 31 2010

    Congratulations to the little bundle of talent.

    A request to the parents, encourage her talent, but don't expose her body. Physical assets is not talent, and from early on, we should teach children to respect their body.

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  • Sourya Prakasha, Permude

    Wed, Mar 31 2010

    Star?!
    Please do not snatch 'Childhood' from this baby !

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Mar 31 2010

    Congratulations Tashvi...You have a long future to shine...artists nowadays can earn a fortune, than the working class. Keep it up and God Bless you.

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  • SANDRA DSOUZA, MANGALORE/ISRAEL

    Wed, Mar 31 2010

    Congragulations to baby tashvi..nd ofcourse the parents too....nice to hear nd from mangalore..hope she will go for dance india dance lit champs...which is now going on the audition nd which starts soon....keep dancing baby...we will pray for u n looking forward to DID in bombay...

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  • Thomas Valder, Bahrain

    Wed, Mar 31 2010

    All the best little girl. You are "Mangalooru Mallige". Spread your fragrance throughout the world. God bless you.

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