Contestant Neerja, guru Bhawna impress Sanjay Dutt in 'Super Dancer 4'


Mumbai, Sep 10 (IANS): Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt who will be seen as special guest this weekend in the 'Ganpati Special' episode of 'Super Dancer-Chapter 4' seems stunned looking at the performance of contestant Neerja with her guru Bhawna on the song 'Bhai Bhai' from the movie 'Bhuj: The Pride of India'.

In fact the judges, Shipa Shetty, Geeta Kapur and Anurag Basu were also amazed.

Sanjay Dutt after seeing the performance said: "Neerja, the way you performed was fantastic, mind-blowing is not the word. And Bhawna, I wish that you had choreographed the actual song so that I could perform with you. After seeing this performance, I will just say 'Seedhii' (stairs)."

Geeta Kapur added, "This performance was fun-filled, and super energetic. I got to witness a different side of Neerja today. We've always seen you perform on soft, beautiful and concept led songs but today, you just danced your heart out. I loved it and this performance was magical and deserves a Sajdaa."

Furthermore, Anurag Basu too had similar thoughts about the performance and complimenting the duo he said: "Feels like Neerja has been dancing for the past 30 years. The performance was so clean that I was astonished. Bhawna on the other hand is capable of choreographing any dance form with confidence. It was a blockbuster act."

'Super Dancer - Chapter 4' airs on Saturday and Sunday on Sony Entertainment Television.

 

 

  

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