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When you think you're going to watch a silly fun dance movie about an Indian street dancer team competing against a Pakistani team (which is already politically charged), but then the movie end up being about the Indian and Pakistani teams teaming up to help illegal immigrants stuck in the UK, miserable and poor and trapped, go back to their families and their countries, and you're already crying and feeling like you just got hit by a bus of emotions, but then the movie ends and it's revealed that the entire thing was to call attention to Nishkam SWAT, a charitable organization working to help disadvantaged communities and homeless people.
And all of that in Street Dancer 3D, a Bollywood movie directed by choreographer Rmo D'Souza. Hats off, sir. Hats off.
#i was not expecting all of that and now it's almost 5am and i am deep in my feels and tears#also to alleviate a little the heaviness of the subject - we all agree that sahej and inayat end up dating right?#rapha talks#rapha watches movies#street dancer 3d#bollywood#bollywood movies#nishkam swat#charitable organization#nishkam swat is based in the uk so if any uk person sees this post - look them up and see how you can help!#and before you can ask dear lurker - yes i watched the movie because of varun dhawan#and yes he's definitely made his way in my top 3 bollywood actors (srk - ranveer singh - varun dhawan ; i have a type)
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Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2023 National Costume: "Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastian"
The national costume that I have the honor to present to the universe, pays homage to the architecture of Old San Juan and the exciting atmosphere of the Calle San Sebastian Festivities. The skirt, crafted from velvet and black sequins in an elegant trumpet cut, is adorned with hundreds of handmade pebbles, each painted to replicate the iconic blue pebbles of Old San Juan.
Above the corset, which emulates the architecture of the Fortress, unfolds a shell-like back adorned with more than a dozen iconic sites of Old Saint John, from the fountain of thePaseo de la Princesa to the Chapel of the Holy Christ, all in stunning 3D detail, some illuminated with LED lights.
At the back of the dressing room, a hand painting offers a panoramic view of the San Felipe del Morro Castle, the heads, blisters, planners and folk dancers dancing above the festive crowd, with the Monostrellada flag flying high. A special detail is that the five Miss Universe Puerto Rican queens and other iconic personalities of the country stand out in the painting.
The entire suit is meticulously embroidered in various colored crystals, adding a touch of glitter and charm to this masterpiece.
On the other hand, the accessories that accompany the craft were designed and created by Fabian De la Fuentes. The earrings worn by the piece simulate the lighthouses of the residences and streets of Viejo San Juan, while its bracelets represent the structures of residential balconies. A magical flower adorns the hair.
Las Calle San Sebastian are a tradition that has united Puerto Ricans for generations, and this typical costume, with its attention to detail and passionate tribute to this celebration, will undoubtedly capture the hearts of everyone on the Miss Universe stage.
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SUMMARY
▪️Sega Genesis delivered vibrant graphics and memorable games, including the action-packed Revenge of Shinobi in 1989.
▪️Featuring ninjas, cyborgs, and demons, Shinobi showcased the Genesis power with challenging gameplay and iconic characters.
▪️ Unauthorized appearances of Spider-Man, Batman, Rambo, Terminator, and Godzilla added unexpected fun to Shinobi , with revisions later made.
When it came to bringing hard-hitting arcade action to players' homes in the 80s, few consoles delivered the way the Sega Genesis did. With 16 bits of power displaying vibrant graphics, bass-boosted music courtesy of the Yamaha YM2612 sound chip, and an impressive library of games, the Genesis was a gaming force to be reckoned with. Not only did the Genesis deliver tons of licensed games straight into players' hands, but it also brought many of Sega’s own arcade hits home, too. From Golden Axe to Streets of Rage, Sonic the Hedgehog to Altered Beast, the Sega Genesis was simply stacked with blockbuster hits.
Chief among these series was Shinobi, a series of action platformers that helped define the Genesis as an action game powerhouse. Ninjas, cyborgs, demons, and more exploded off screens, demanding zenlike skills to master and survive. So, when players got hold of 1989’s The Revenge of Shinobi, a direct sequel to the original 1987 arcade title, it seemed like a dream come true when they discovered that Marvel’s Spider-Man and DC’s Batman were included in the game, as well. The problem with that, however, was that they (among other licensed characters) weren’t supposed to be in the game at all and were, in fact, very much unauthorized in their appearances.
Sega's Shinobi Is Classic Arcade Ninja Action From Beginning To End
Every Game in the Shinobi Series:
Title: Shinobi
Platform: Arcade
Year Release: 1983
Title: The Revenge of Shinobi
Platform: Genesis
Year Release: 1989
Title: Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
Platform: Arcade/Genesis
Year Release: 1989
Title: The Cyber Shinobi
Platform: Master System
Year Release: 1990
Title: The G. G. Shinobi
Platform: Game Gear
Year Release: 1991
Title: The G. G. Shinobi II: The Silent Fury
Platform: Game Gear
Year Release: 1992
Title: Shinobi III: Return of the Master Ninja
Platform: Genesis
Year Release: 1993
Title: Shinobi Legions
Platform: Sega Saturn
Year Release: 1995
Title: Shinobi
Platform: PS2
Year Release: 2002
Title: Nightshade
Platform: PS2
Year Release: 2003
Title: Shinobi 3D
Platform: 3DS
Year Release: 2011
Sega’s Shinobi is one of the company’s longest-running and most beloved series of all time. Debuting in 1987, the very first Shinobi game was an arcade-only adventure that put players in the shoes of Joe Musashi, a ninja dedicated to defeating the evil Zeed organization. Blending precision platforming with plenty of action, Shinobi was a tremendously challenging but incredibly popular hit. Two years later, Shinobi received two different sequels, 1989’s Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi and The Revenge of Shinobi. While Shadow Dancer starred an enigmatic unnamed ninja and his faithful canine companion, The Revenge of Shinobi served as a direct sequel to the original arcade game.
Joe Mushashi took up his blade once again to battle the evil Zeed organization, now known as Neo Zeed. To make matters worse, Neo Zeed kidnapped Joe’s bride, Naoko. Fueled by the lethal combination of duty and vengeance, Joe embarked on a truly harrowing quest to save the world and his bride. The Revenge of Shinobi is often considered to be one of the best action titles on the Genesis and for good reason.
Armed with kunai and devastatingly powerful Ninjutsu spells, Joe battled his way through multiple cities across the world, military bases, and Neo Zeed’s mazelike base. With stellar graphics and gameplay, plus an unforgettable soundtrack thanks to the legendary Yuzo Koshiro, The Revenge of Shinobi still stands as a Genesis classic. With such a stacked legacy to its name and an immense pedigree behind it, it only becomes even stranger to see the likes of Spider-Man and Batman randomly appear in the game.
Marvel's Spider-Man And DC's Batman Make Prominent, But Completely Unofficial Appearances
Despite being two of the most famous superheroes of all time, Spider-Man and Batman do not occur as heroes in The Revenge of Shinobi. Instead, the two heroes are actually enemies that Joe Musashi must battle. Specifically, Spider-Man and Batman can be found as the bosses for the sixth level, Chinatown. The battle begins with Spider-Man crawling across the ceiling, shooting webs at Joe. When enough damage is dealt to Spider-Man, he transforms into Batman, who proceeds to fly around and swoop at Joe.
On one hand, it’s an incredibly cool moment to randomly discover the two superheroes in the very last place anyone would expect to see them. On the other hand, it’s a moment that raises the massive question of why the two heroes made their random appearance in a Shinobi game of all places. The answer, very simply, was a lack of communication.
The director of The Revenge of Shinobi, Noriyoshi Ohba, designed the Genesis game to be the ultimate showcase of the console’s hardware capabilities. During development, he sketched a number of enemies he wanted to incorporate into the game. When he handed them to the game’s character designer, Ohba thought his sketches would be modified enough that his obvious depictions of Spider-Man and Batman would be altered. Unfortunately, they weren’t, and the two famous superheroes found themselves thrust into the world of Shinobi. The inclusion of these characters wasn’t intended to be a brazen act of copyright infringement or laziness, but simply due to a little miscommunication between developers. Ultimately, their presence made an already fantastic game even more memorable.
As If Spider-Man And Batman Weren't Enough, Rambo, The Terminator, And Even Godzilla Make Cameo's As Well
Now, as if seeing Spider-Man and Batman in the game wasn’t cool enough, fans were treated to three more completely random licensed characters in The Revenge of Shinobi. The first of these surprise characters can be found in the third level, The Military Base. As Joe battles his way through waves of fierce armed resistance, he encounters an enemy that looks remarkably similar to a popular 80s action hero. With dark military pants, a black tank top, and an iconic red bandanna, Joe found himself face-to-face with Sylvester Stallone’s classic character, John Rambo.
The next character players must battle against is the boss of the fourth level, Detroit. A sinister humanoid robot attacks Joe, a robot that looks incredibly similar to Arnold Schwarzenegger's terrifying future assassin, the Terminator. As 1984's The Terminator and 1985’s Rambo: First Blood Part 2 were cultural phenomenons upon their release, it's easy to see why Ohba would quickly sketch characters that so closely resembled the action stars. But it's the final cameo that is the most obvious and one that is impossible to miss. The seventh and penultimate level in the game, New York, places Joe atop multiple boats.
After battling his way into the Neo Zeed container ship, Joe comes face to face with none other than the mighty kaiju himself, Godzilla. There is absolutely no way any player can miss the reference as to who and what Godzilla is in the game. As the end-stage boss, Godzilla attacks with his iconic breath (though it's flames and not his usual radioactive breath). Why and how Neo Zeed managed to capture and sneak Godzilla onto a container ship will always remain a mystery, but it definitely serves as one of the most memorable moments in the entire game.
The Revenge Of Shinobi's Licensed Cameos Could Never Happen Today But Are Still Really Cool And Memorable Accidents
As none of the special cameo characters were ever meant to actually be in The Revenge of Shinobi, four more versions of the game were released to rectify the accidental inclusions. In 1989, Software Revision 1.00 was released that altered enemy colors and specifically explained that Spider-Man and Batman were actually an enemy known as “Metamorpher.” Software Revision 1.01, also in 1989, officially includes Spider-Man in the game, though Batman becomes a generic winged demon monster with Rambo losing his hair, as well. 1990’s Software Revision 1.02 added a new copyright screen to include the license for Spider-Man. 1990’s Software Revision 1.03 changes Godzilla into a giant skeletal robot dinosaur.
2009 and 2012’s Software Revision 1.04 removed the license for Spider-Man and instead dressed him in a pink palette swap. This final revision also alters Joe’s face on the title screen to no longer resemble the actor Sonny Chiba from his role in the TV show Shadow Warriors. Nowadays, it would be impossible for such accidental character inclusions to ever happen in a video game. The legal fallout alone is a deterrent of the highest order to ensure that these kinds of mistakes don’t happen. And if they do happen, a single patch is all that’s needed to rectify the issue instantly and permanently.
Even though multiple reworked versions of the game were subsequently released, there are still physical copies of The Revenge of Shinobi that have the original unaltered characters. The Shinobi series is still alive today with a brand-new entry announced by Sega in the works. Fans shouldn’t hold their breath at the possibility of seeing Joe Musashi fight Godzilla or Batman again, but it’s amazing that one of Sega’s OG arcade franchises is still going strong. For Sega fans who have never played Shinobi before, tracking down a copy of Revenge of Shinobi is a must (even if Spider-Man and Batman might not be in it.)
#marvel#marvel comics#spider man#marvel spiderman#dc#dc comics#dc batman#shinobi#sega shinobi#sega#cameo#comics#games
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Disney Dreamland - Part 5: Create-It-Land
Quite possibly the most visually eclectic of all the lands. This land embodies creativity and the arts, and quite frankly there is no one way to be creative or artistic, so I think the motley visuals are perfectly on theme. That said, I decided to tie the land together by having giant objects themed to each area. For this reason, I specifically wanted Wonderland and 100 Acre Wood next to the border of Fantasyland/Create-It-Land, so that the giant plants and cards of Wonderland and the giant book facade of Pooh would help transition to the giant toys of Toy Box Land and/or the giant art supplies of Toontown. The parade route exits down here.
Showtime Boulevard
The entrance street of the land from the hub. Dedicated to the performing arts. Would resemble a city street, like a small town version of Broadway, but then transition to include giant objects. Giant instruments of the music playground. Giant sheet music. The ballet house could look like a giant music box. Even the normal buildings could have giant props on them, like giant comedy and tragedy masks, or giant film reels and clapperboards. There would also be a decent amount of performers to bring energy to the area, so that it doesn’t feel like a regular city street. Living statues and street musicians.
Journey Into Imagination: If EPCOT isn’t going to put back Dreamfinder, I’ll gladly take him. Heck, I’ll even settle for a pseudo-sequel with an older Figment now taking on the role of Dreamfinder in honor of his friend. Sets and scenery from the original incarnation are mandatory. There could be a path leading off the boulevard to an area between Create-It-Land and Discoveryland where this ride could be placed, since it does reflect the spirit of both lands.
Fantasia Music Hall: In the spirit of Walt’s original idea for Fantasia, certain classic segments would be permanent fixtures of the show (such as Sorcerer’s Apprentice) and performed by Animatronics on instruments and as dancers in the same vein as the former Mickey Mouse Revue show, while other segments could be animations shown on screen and switched out throughout the year (such as the segments originally planned for Fantasia 2006 that were later released individually). I would love it if the Animation Studio could create new unique animated segments exclusive to the attraction. Permanent animatronic segments would include characters from Pastoral Symphony, Rhapsody in Blue, Dance of the Hours, Night on Bald Mountain (though I could also work with it being a seasonal segment during Halloween), and The Firebird. Playing the full versions of every song would take too long, so the show would feature abridged versions in a medley.
“Music Playground”: Interactive playground of giant musical instruments. Think of the piano scene from Big, but on a grader scale. Piano slides, trampoline drums, xylophone bridges, brass instruments the size of trees. I’ll admit, I don’t know if the audio results of this attraction would be wacky fun or pure tortuous chaos. I was originally imaging this as an outdoor attraction, but it might be better if this were indoors with each type of instrument given its own room with soundproofing.
“Russian Animal Ballet House”: I just wanted an excuse to see animals in fancy costumes performing ballet. Could be costumed actors or animatronics. Nutcracker performances during Christmas are mandatory. Building would resemble a giant music box. Alternatively, the stage could also be used for any original cultural performances from countries not already featured elsewhere in the park (Greek dramas, Bollywood dances, etc.).
Muppet Comedy Theatre: Would have the same mixed media techniques as Muppet*Vision 3D (a screen movie, actual puppeteering, and costume characters), but features a new original story. Could also feature a small meet-and-greet area with Kermit and friends.
Hollywood restaurant: American cuisine. Themed to the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema.
Toontown
I want this area to have the same energy as Seuss Landing from Universal’s Islands of Adventure, which I personally feel makes for a better Toontown than Disney’s actual Toontown. The buildings would be slightly more distorted and more stylized. I’m wondering if it would also be possible to put some buildings on a moving platform so that they could tilt back and forth for a squash and stretch illusion. Maybe even have a few with giant faces that can emote. This area prominently features giant art supplies that are implied to have brought the land into existence, including giant paintbrushes that are poised in the middle of putting “finishing touches” to the buildings. The entire area would have lots of kinetic sculptures (think of the new Super Nintendo World at Universal) to make the land feel alive. Interactive gags like the Post Office and the Fireworks Factory would of course be included. I would remove the residential area and have the area only themed around Maroon Cartoons Studio, and the downtown area. Characters that don’t fit in any other area of the park could walk around here.
“Mickey Mouse presents…”: Guests would take on the role of camera crew with Mickey as director. The star of the movie is late and we follow Mickey as he accidentally crashes various movie sets looking for the missing actor, who turns out to be none other than Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The various movie sets would portray different genres of cinema. Based on the Mickey short cartoon Roll ‘Em (which, by the way, would have been a more appropriate replacement for the Great Movie Ride than Runaway Railway). While I intended for this to be part of Toontown, I am also okay with this being the last building on Showtime Boulevard to help transition into Toontown.
Backstage Meet-and-Greet: Again, I personally do not care much for meet and greets (With the exception of Goofy. Goofy is the best.), but for the people that do, here you can meet Mickey and Friends including Oswald, Roger and Jessica.
Maroon Cartoons Studio Tour: Based on Roger Rabbit Cartoon Spin but using the art style of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway (but with actual sets, not screen projections), as well as an interactive element (partially inspired by Monsters Inc Ride & Go Seek in Tokyo). Guests would interact with the sets by “spraying” paint or thinner from the paintbrushes attached to their vehicles. Based on the video game mechanic from Epic Mickey, where paint brings objects into existence, and thinner erases them. For example, a guest could “paint” an anvil that would drop onto Roger’s head. Even spraying the animatronic characters would elicit funny dialogue, “Hey! Watch where you’re spraying! I just got a new paint job yesterday!” While the sets would be physical, the paint and thinner effects could be projections. The trickiest part is projecting a physical object to look like it’s been erased, and since it would set off chain reactions, the projections would have to hide certain objects’ movements. It would be very difficult, but I insist that this ride does not follow the Toy Story Mania route (I’m looking at you, Web Slingers). Please consult actual engineers.
Art of Animation Academy: History of animation exhibit, with animation from all over the world. Japanese anime, Soviet animation, stop-motion, etc. With acknowledgements that Quirino Cristiani and Lotte Reiniger’s films actually pre-date Snow White as the world’s first animated features. Drawing workshops included.
Happy-Go-Lucky Merry-Go-Round: In the same wacky spirit as the Caro-Seuss-el in Seuss Landing. Like the Caro-Seuss-el, the music could speed up and slow down when it operates. Rather than just having wacky versions of real animals, this carousel would have hybrid animals, like the Wuzzles! Also, what if the carousel could run backwards?
Jolly Trolley: The vehicles would run on an elevated track to solve the problem of crowds blocking the way. The track could wind around Toontown, the same way as The High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride! does in Seuss Landing. Originally I was only going to have it stay in Toontown, but then I realized the wind-up key on the roof could make it pass for a toy, so why not have it travel through Toy Box Land too, for an even more scenic route.
Goofy’s Bakery Studio: Decorate your own cupcakes and cookies with edible paint.
The Art of Disney: Disney prints, paintings, figurines, and other art. Get your caricature drawn here.
Minnie Mouse Fashions: Disney apparel and headgear. Design and customize your own ears.
Handwich cart: I dunno about you, but I think the Handwich is pretty neat.
Toy Box Land
Yes, Toy Story Land has been both overused as a land and under-utilized as a proper theme, but I simply love the giant toy aesthetic. It feels like being inside an I Spy book (does anyone remember those books?). I probably could have just made this land fully original with no ties to IP (like I did with choosing not to theme Winter VIllage to Frozen), which I am still open to, but also found it too irresistible to include everyone’s favorite lovable rascals. The movies’ existential themes of jealousy and self-worth, moving on and letting go would be difficult to adapt into attractions, so Toy Story’s inclusion here is to embody reconnecting with your inner child and creativity through play. The name change is just my attempt to make the IP sound less in-your-face. The giant art supplies from Toontown could transition into giant crayons in this area. Also, like Toontown, the entire area would have kinetic sculptures to bring energy to the area, like giant windup keys and pinwheels. To keep with the playful and friendly energy of the land there should be plenty of characters walking around interacting with guests. Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and Bo Peep should preferably be characters that can talk, not just silent costumes, and there would not be any giant static statues of them in the land. Bullseye and the Green Army Men are okay to keep as silent costume characters. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex, Slinky, and Wheezy are talking animatronics, preferably mobile animatronics that can roam the land alongside costume characters. I think the Little Green Aliens and Bo Peep’s sheep are the only characters that are okay to portray as static statues. Sid’s toys could be available characters during the Halloween season.
“Rube Goldberg Machine roller coaster”: Dual track wild mouse roller-coaster, based on a classic, over-convoluted Rube Goldberg design. One track has guests ride in giant toy karts, the other has guests inside giant marbles for a giant marble run track. Vehicles would set off chain reactions, possibly help other vehicles move forward, or create “obstacles” for others. Pulleys and wheels and dominoes galore. This is another one of those ideas where I only know how I want it to function without knowing how to accomplish it. Please consult actual engineers.
“Andy’s Playtime Theater”: Basically Mad Libs / Choose Your Own Adventure. This could either be a show or a ride, but I personally prefer the ride idea. If it were a show it would be part improv, involve guest participation, and have lots of giant props and gags. The Toy Story gang would mingle with the audience and be on stage at the same time. If it were a ride, guests can choose the path their vehicle takes. Andy narrates and has his toys act out a story. At several points, Andy offers two options on how the story can proceed. Stories would have wacky scenarios, like that of the opening scene in Toy Story 3. Multiple endings. Would have plenty of animatronics, and NOT just be screen-based.
“Giant Toy Playground”: Build with LEGO bricks the size of your head, climb actual towers made of alphabet blocks, play on a chessboard with human-sized chess pieces.
“I Spy Scavenger Hunt”: I absolutely loved looking at Walter Wick’s I Spy and Can You See What I See? illustrations for hours, and this activity is basically that come to life. I really want this land to be super detailed (and I mean absolutely LOADED) with lots of toy props hidden everywhere. The search criteria can change everyday for different routes. Winners can earn exclusive pins.
Pizza Planet restaurant: Customize your own pizza. Mix your own slushie. Gluten-free and vegan options. Also serves the Alien Mochi from Tokyo. Would follow the retro space building design of the movie .
“Build-A-Toy” shop: Inspired by the former Toys R Us Times Square location. Would include things like a Build-A-Bear Workshop, “Build Your Own Potato Head”, a LEGO play area, a nuiMOs plush modeling studio, and a mini indoor Ferris wheel.
Disney Dreamland Railroad Create-It-Land station: “Built” out of blocks and tinkertoys.
World Galleria
Adventureland
Mysteryland
Fantasyland
Discoveryland
#disney parks#disney dreamland#armchair imagineering#journey into imagination#disney's hollywood studios#toontown#toy story land#theme park design
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Assign your moots bollywood songs and why?
Stop I love this so much 🥺😭. I haven’t been listening to Bollywood music much nowadays so this is totally on my old knowledge since idk any new songs.
@sohnric : Hey Ya! From the movie Karthik calling Karthik
This is totally because bar just genuinely radiates the kind of energy where you stop whatever you’re doing and just stare at her once she walks in the room.
@from-izzy : Haule Haule From the movie Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
Hmm so basically to sum it up Izz is someone who will make you feel comfortable in an instant even when you just started talking with her. That’s just how she is tbh and I love the vibes of this song so much 🥺
Bonus I assign Chammak Challo from the movie Ra.One to @from-izzy because I can and I will 🥰🫶🏻
@kimsohn : What Jhumka? From the movie Rocky aur Rani Kii prem kahani
I think this is self explanatory. Shru and me had talked about pretty jhumkas and what not when it comes to Indian culture. I totally think of Shru when I listen to What Jhumka now 🥺.
@winterchimez : Love You Zindagi from the movie Dear Zindagi
At first I was planning on giving Cham Cham to Als but then when I remembered the song love you zindagi I knew it was for ally because to be fair 1. She was one of the first moots I got close with 2. Girlie is still thriving despite everything 🥺🫂
@cloverdaisies : Saturday Saturday from the movie Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania
Plz don’t judge this song yall ☹️. This is like the song you will hear at a dance party in India and clo fits this so well 🥺. Like yes girl go and get your drinks after the tough week 😭. (I was gonna give Party all night but I don’t want clo to get mad at me 🥰)
@strayed-quokka : Garmi from the movie street dancer 3D
Hmm I will say it. Lenlen makes me blush all the time hence this song so yes but lemme remember more oh yes! Subha Hone Na De because I just know if me and lenlen meet we would stay up all night just talking, eating, dancing and what not 🥰.
@astrae4 : Ratta Maar from the movie Student of the year
Poor baby has back to back exams nowadays hence this song 🥺😭. All the best non 🫶🏻 but if not that song then Tum Se Hi from Jab We Met because she just meets these vibes so well ☹️🥺. Literally one of my favourite movies and songs <3
@o-onikix : Paisa from the movie De Dana Dan
Hmm 🥰 because this girl is always in some need of money (us girl us) but like Nara is the depiction of Ye Ishq hai from Jab We Met so yes that song too because coughs 🥰 but also Badtamerz Dil because YJHD is her favourite movie and it’d be a crime if I don’t assign any song from that movie
@quaissants : One Two Three Four (Get On the dance floor) from the movie Chennai Express
Because I can and I will, as in the movie the actor (SRK) is drunk and Mona is drunk without drinking anything most of the time so yes. Other than this song I assign Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari simply because i think it fits Mona.
@itsbeeble : Senorita from the movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and Sooraj Dooba Hain from the movie Roy
It’s always chaos with Reese 🥰 and because she is always awake and is pretty much busy with everything most of the times so she needs these type of things in her life.
@hcuyk : Uff Teri Adaa from the movie Karthik calling Karthik
Have been a huge fan of her since I read Kidult and if I say that this is the biggest compliment I could give as an Indian then? Because the way we all scream to these lyrics when it plays and also she is so these lyrics 😭 (btw plz let me know what emoji you want 🥺😭)
@stealanity : Param Sundari from the movie Mimi
Marty is soooo these lyrics 🥺. Like yes guys she is my param sundari 😍. I don’t have much to say but yes 👏
@juyeonszn : High Heels ke Nachche from the movie Ki and Ka
Omg tbh I don’t know why I chose this song but Dawn is so this song. Idk why but yes.
I think that’s all 😭. Plz let me know if you want a part two with the rest of my moots because I used all my brain juice for this one.
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Thank you Lancepollo! 🥰
PROMPT : 5 favorite songs at the moment
1. Girls like to Swing - Dil Dhadakne do
2. Bezubaan Kab se - Street Dancer 3D
3. New Rules - Dua Lipa
4. Move Your Body - Sia
5. What's Up, Danger? - Blackway and Caviar
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Every Hindi Movie I remember watching
2022 TO 2013
Brahmastra: Part 1 Shiva
Gangubai Kathiavad
Toolsidas Junior
Gehraiyaan
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
HIT: The first case
Badhaai Do
Major
Darlings
Plan A Plan B
Ek Villain Returns
Shabhash Mithu
Dasvi
Dhrishyam 2
Chandigargh Kare Aashiqui
83
Hassena Dilruba
Roohi
The White tiger
Saina
Pagglait
Sardar Ka Grandson
Mimi
The Girl on the Train
Tribhanga
Ajeeb Daastaan
Meenakshi Sundareshwar
Tuesdays and Fridays
Madam Chief Mininster
Chhichhore
Malang
Tanhaji
Laxmi
Kalank
Street Dancer 3D
Khaali Peeli
Bulbbul
Love Aaj Kal
Guilty
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
Thappad
Class of '83
Jawaani Jaaneman
Jai Mummy Di
Yeh Ballet
Serious Men
Maskaa
Panga
Shimla Mirchi
Axone
Sir
Badla
Mardhaani 2
War
Dream Girl
Ek Ladki ko Dekha To Aisa Laga
Lukachupi
Student of the Year 2
Drive
Article 15
Super30
Manikarnika
URI: The Surgical Strike
Panipat
Kabir Singh
Bala
The Zoya Factor
Good Newwz
The Sky is Pink
Mission Mangal
The Tashkent Files
Kalank
Chopsticks
Romeo Akbar Walter
Saand Ki Aankh
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
Sultan
Stree
Badhaaii ho
Lust Stories
Aiyaary
Raazi
Andhaadhun
Simbaa
Baaghi 2
Pad Man
Hichki
Sanju
2.0 Robot
Zero
Namaste England
Dil Junglee
Love per Squarefoot
Once Again
Padmaavat
Raabta
Half Girlfriend
Badrinath ki Dulhania
Machine
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Hi there and welcome to my page! ✨
I am a Czech digital illustrator with Vietnamese heritage based in London. My diverse cultural background and Eastern spiritual influence mixed with Western philosophies allows me to approach work with a unique lens. A dancer, I like to take inspiration from street culture to nurture my playful work characterised by bold colours and patterns.
Versatile in style and medium, I mainly work digitally exploring the possibilities of illustration and sequential storytelling by experimenting with technology such as 3D, AR and VR to create immersive and interactive experiences for the audience.
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Question about your WIPs - are all the Bollywood ones about DDLJ or do you have any about other pairings??
One is about DDLJ (the one that's already posted, Small Matters in Big Cities - I wish I could actually remember the quote in Hindi, I love that phrase). The other one is A Prayer For My Dance, and it's like a study of the characters of Sahej and Inayat from the movie Street Dancer 3D, with Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor, because I just really loved that one.
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Asees Kaur’s Top Collaborations and Their Impact on Bollywood Music
Asees Kaur has established herself as one of Bollywood’s most talented and versatile playback singers. Her distinctive voice and emotive singing have elevated many of Bollywood’s best-loved songs, particularly through her collaborations with some of the industry’s top composers, lyricists, and fellow artists. These partnerships have created memorable music and introduced innovative sounds to Bollywood. In this article, we’ll explore Asees Kaur’s most impactful collaborations, how these creative alliances have contributed to Bollywood’s evolving music scene, and why her voice has become essential in today’s film music landscape.:
1. Asees Kaur and Tanishk Bagchi: A Hit-Making Duo
Asees Kaur’s collaboration with music composer and producer Tanishk Bagchi has been instrumental in shaping her career. Together, they’ve produced several chart-topping hits, including “Ve Maahi” from Kesari and “Aankh Marey” from Simmba. Bagchi is known for his knack for creating infectious tunes that appeal to contemporary listeners, while Asees adds soul and depth to his compositions. “Ve Maahi,” for instance, showcases her ability to convey raw emotion, while “Aankh Marey” highlights her versatility, capturing the energy needed for a lively dance track.
Impact: These songs have become iconic, often dominating playlists and setting trends in Bollywood music. The success of these collaborations has solidified both Bagchi and Kaur’s place as leaders in the current Bollywood music scene. Their songs not only achieve commercial success but also resonate deeply with fans, creating a lasting musical legacy.
2. Asees Kaur and Arijit Singh: The Perfect Romantic Pairing
When two powerhouse voices come together, the result is nothing short of magical. Asees Kaur and Arijit Singh have collaborated on some deeply emotional tracks that have moved audiences across India. “Pachtaoge,” one of their most memorable songs, weaves heartbreak and longing into a haunting melody. Kaur’s tender yet powerful vocals complement Singh’s signature style, creating a song that pulls at the listener’s heartstrings.
Impact: This collaboration exemplifies the strength of duet formats in Bollywood. Together, Kaur and Singh have set a high bar for romantic duets, particularly for songs that deal with complex emotions like regret and love lost. These tracks not only add richness to Bollywood’s musical landscape but also remind listeners of the power of vocal synergy.
3. Asees Kaur and Akhil Sachdeva: Revitalizing Romantic Ballads
Asees Kaur’s partnership with composer and singer Akhil Sachdeva has brought a fresh wave of romantic ballads to Bollywood. Songs like “Tera Ban Jaunga” from Kabir Singh showcase Kaur’s ability to convey depth and warmth, making her the perfect choice for love songs that require a mix of sweetness and sincerity. Sachdeva’s unique compositions create the ideal foundation for her expressive voice.
Impact: The success of “Tera Ban Jaunga” illustrates how Kaur and Sachdeva have revived the demand for classic Bollywood-style romantic ballads. Their collaborations prove that there is still a strong audience for tender, heartfelt music, even as Bollywood explores new genres and styles. Together, they’ve set a standard for modern romantic songs that other artists now aspire to match.
4. Asees Kaur and Guru Randhawa: Bringing Pop Sensibilities to Bollywood
Asees Kaur and pop sensation Guru Randhawa have worked together to produce some of Bollywood’s most popular party anthems, such as “Lagdi Lahore Di” from Street Dancer 3D. Randhawa’s pop influence, combined with Kaur’s versatility, results in catchy tunes that appeal to fans of both Bollywood and Indian pop music. The upbeat nature of their collaborations showcases Kaur’s ability to adapt her voice to different genres, making her a favorite among both romantic and party music fans.
Impact: Collaborations like “Lagdi Lahore Di” have contributed to the fusion of Bollywood with pop music elements, appealing to a younger, globally connected audience. Kaur’s versatility in handling such high-energy tracks has broadened her fan base and helped Bollywood reach a more diverse audience. This collaboration has also shown that Bollywood is capable of producing globally appealing pop music.
5. Asees Kaur and Rochak Kohli: Experimenting with Melodies
Rochak Kohli, known for his experimental approach to music, has collaborated with Asees Kaur on songs like “Makhna” from Drive. Kohli’s knack for mixing traditional Indian sounds with Western beats complements Kaur’s vocal style beautifully. The result is a song that’s fresh, upbeat, and captures the attention of listeners immediately.
Impact: Asees Kaur’s work with Kohli showcases her flexibility and willingness to explore new musical territories. Their collaborations have been well-received, bringing an experimental edge to Bollywood music that has opened doors for more genre-blending in mainstream Hindi songs. This partnership has proven that experimentation can appeal to Bollywood fans when done right.
6. Asees Kaur and Meet Bros: Bollywood’s Dance Floor Hits
Another noteworthy collaboration is between Asees Kaur and the composer duo Meet Bros. Together, they have produced popular dance tracks like “Kamariya” from Stree. Known for their high-energy, catchy compositions, Meet Bros have found a perfect match in Kaur, who can add a vibrant quality to their beats and lyrics.
Impact: These songs often become instant dance floor hits, adding to Kaur’s reputation as a versatile singer who can handle both soft romantic songs and energetic dance numbers. The success of her collaborations with Meet Bros has cemented her as a top choice for songs intended to make an impact on Bollywood’s dance floors.
7. Collaborations Beyond Bollywood: Expanding Horizons
While Bollywood remains Asees Kaur’s primary domain, she has also worked with regional artists and participated in independent music projects. These collaborations have allowed her to reach an even broader audience and explore music beyond Bollywood's boundaries.
Impact: By working with regional and independent artists, Asees Kaur has demonstrated that her talents transcend the Bollywood genre, contributing to the growth of the Indian music industry as a whole. These projects have also allowed her to bring a touch of Bollywood into other genres, blending diverse styles for wider appeal.
Conclusion: Asees Kaur’s collaborative work with various artists and composers has been a defining factor in her career. Each collaboration brings out different facets of her voice, showcasing her versatility and enhancing the diversity of Bollywood’s music landscape. Through these partnerships, Asees Kaur has consistently delivered hit after hit, each song adding to her legacy and solidifying her place in Bollywood’s evolving music scene. Her collaborations have not only given Bollywood some of its most memorable tracks but also set the stage for innovation and creative risk-taking within the industry.
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This news might be disappointing for SEGA fans who care about the preservation of the companies’ rich history of video games ranging from arcade to consoles, including myself and fellow SEGAbits writers. As of now, SEGA plans to delist a selection of games and bundles from virtual stores across gaming platforms including Steam, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and Playstation starting on December 6th at 11:59pm PST.
If you happen to own the games on the following platforms, they will still be available in your library. You can still get them all for very good prices, so be sure not to miss out on the opportunity. Do you all think that this is a bad decision from SEGA or do you think they might have something planned for the titles down the line? Let us know in the comments below and hit the next section of the article to see the list of games that are planned to be delisted.
Here are the following games that are planned to be delisted:
Steam
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
Alien Soldier
Alien Storm
Altered Beast
Beyond Oasis
Bio-Hazard Battle
Bonanza Bros
Columns
Columns III
Comix Zone
Crack Down
Crazy Taxi
Decap Attack
Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
Dreamcast Collection Bundle
Dynamite Headdy
Ecco Jr.
Ecco the Dolphin
Ecco: The Tides of Time
ESWAT: City Under Siege
Eternal Champions
Fatal Labyrinth
Flicky
Galaxy Force II
Gain Ground
Golden Axe
Golden Axe II
Golden Axe III
Gunstar Heroes
Jet Set Radio
Kid Chameleon
Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole
Light Crusader
Mega Drive and Genesis Classic Bundle
NiGHTS into Dreams
Phantasy Star II
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium
Ristar
SEGA Bass Fishing
Shadow Dancer
Shining Force
Shining Force II
Shining in the Darkness
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
Sonic 3D Blast
Sonic Spinball
Space Channel 5: Part 2
Space Harrier II
Streets of Rage
Streets of Rage 2
Streets of Rage 3
Super Thunder Blade
Sword of Vermilion
The Revenge of Shinobi
ToeJam & Earl
ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkoton
VectorMan
VectorMan 2
Virtua Fighter 2
Wonder Boy in Monster World
Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair
Xbox
Altered Beast
Crazy Taxi
SEGA® Genesis Classics™
Golden Axe
Monster World
NiGHTS into Dreams
SEGA Bass Fishing
Shinobi
Sonic the Fighters
Streets of Rage
SVC: ToeJam & Earl
Virtua Fighter 2
Nintendo Switch
SEGA® Genesis Classics™
Playstation
SEGA® Genesis Classics™
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How to Book Shraddha Kapoor for Your Next Event
Booking a celebrity for a wedding or event can bring a special touch of glamour and excitement to the occasion. Shraddha Kapoor, one of Bollywood’s most beloved and versatile actresses, is a popular choice for such events. Known for her grace, beauty, and warm persona, Shraddha can elevate the atmosphere of any gathering. Whether it’s a wedding, a corporate function, or a special celebration, here’s everything you need to know about how booking Shraddha Kapoor can add a magical touch to your event.
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Why Shraddha Kapoor?
Shraddha Kapoor is not only a Bollywood A-lister but also an actress who has won hearts across the nation with her talent, humility, and vibrant personality. From her debut in Teen Patti to her breakthrough role in Aashiqui 2, she has consistently delivered impressive performances. Her work spans various genres, including romantic dramas, comedies, action thrillers, and even dance films like ABCD 2 and Street Dancer 3D. This versatility and her popularity make her a sought-after celebrity for events, especially weddings.
Shraddha’s graceful screen presence translates well into live events. Whether she’s making an entrance, engaging with the audience, or performing at a sangeet or reception, her charm is undeniable. For those who want their wedding or event to stand out, Shraddha Kapoor brings star power and elegance, ensuring your guests are left in awe.
How to Book Shraddha Kapoor for a Wedding or Event
Booking a celebrity like Shraddha Kapoor requires working through the right channels. Here are a few key steps involved in making it happen:
Contacting the Right Agency Shraddha Kapoor is represented by several top talent management agencies, and these agencies are the ones responsible for managing her schedule and bookings for events. Reaching out to a well-known celebrity management company, such as Matrix or Kwan, which often manages Bollywood talent, is the first step.
Define Your Event Type Before you approach an agency, be clear about the type of event you're hosting. Whether it's a wedding, reception, sangeet, private party, or corporate function, ensure you have all the details in place. This includes the date, venue, expected audience size, and the specific role you’d like Shraddha to play—whether that’s performing, making an appearance, or interacting with the guests.
Budget and Fees Booking a celebrity like Shraddha Kapoor can be a significant investment, so it’s important to understand the costs involved. Her fees will depend on the nature of the event, the duration of her involvement, and the location. For example, if you want Shraddha to perform at your wedding’s sangeet night, the costs will be higher than just having her make an appearance. Additionally, travel, accommodation, and other logistical expenses will likely be covered by the event host.
Event Expectations Once the details and fees are agreed upon, the next step is outlining specific expectations for the event. If Shraddha is going to perform, it’s important to clarify whether she’ll be dancing to her own songs or performing a more general number. If it’s an appearance, will she need to give a speech, meet with guests, or simply be present for photographs? Being clear with the agency about your expectations will ensure there are no last-minute surprises.
Legal and Contractual Agreements A formal contract will be drawn up by the agency, outlining the terms of Shraddha Kapoor’s appearance at your event. This contract will cover all details, including her time of arrival, the duration of her stay, the services provided, and payment terms. Make sure you review the contract carefully and clarify any doubts before signing.
The Impact of Having Shraddha Kapoor at Your Event
Adding Star Power to Your Wedding Having a Bollywood star like Shraddha Kapoor at your wedding is sure to make it a memorable experience for you and your guests. Whether it’s a star-studded reception or a sangeet night filled with performances, her presence alone can elevate the event to another level. Shraddha is known for her vibrant energy and friendliness, which means she can engage with your guests in a way that feels warm and personal.
A Grand Sangeet Performance If you’re booking Shraddha for a sangeet, expect a night to remember. Known for her impeccable dance skills, Shraddha can perform to her hit Bollywood songs, from Aashiqui 2's romantic ballads to upbeat numbers like Cham Cham and Bezubaan Phir Se. Her performance can set the tone for an evening full of fun and excitement, making your wedding the talk of the town.
Creating a Buzz Celebrity appearances at weddings and events always generate buzz, both among your guests and on social media. Shraddha Kapoor’s presence will not only be the highlight of the event, but it will also attract attention from local media and digital platforms. This adds a layer of prestige to your celebration, creating lasting memories for everyone involved.
Conclusion
Booking Shraddha Kapoor for your wedding or event can transform it from a regular celebration into an unforgettable experience. Her popularity, elegance, and talent ensure she adds immense value to any occasion, whether through a grand performance or a special appearance. Working through a professional agency, defining your event expectations, and preparing your budget are key steps to making this dream a reality. With Shraddha Kapoor’s star power at your event, you’ll leave a lasting impression on your guests and create magical memories that last a lifetime.
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Exploring the Best Choreographers in Mumbai for Every Occasion
Mumbai, often referred to as the entertainment capital of India, is not only a bustling metropolis but also a vibrant hub for dance and creativity. From Bollywood films to extravagant weddings, the city is home to some of the best choreographers who have redefined the art of dance. Whether you're planning a grand event or looking to enhance a performance, Mumbai's choreographers bring unparalleled talent and innovation to the stage.
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Top Choreographers in Mumbai
1. Shiamak Davar – The Pioneer of Contemporary Dance
Shiamak Davar is a household name when it comes to contemporary dance in India. Known for his unique style that combines Bollywood with Western dance forms, he has choreographed numerous iconic dance sequences in films and live performances. His academy has trained thousands of dancers and continues to inspire new talent.
Specialization: Contemporary, Jazz, Bollywood
Notable Work: Dil To Pagal Hai, Taal, Commonwealth Games
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2. Ganesh Hegde – The Energy Dynamo
Ganesh Hegde is celebrated for his high-energy choreography that perfectly blends traditional and modern dance styles. He has an impressive portfolio that spans multiple Bollywood hits and live performances, known for his ability to engage audiences with dynamic and entertaining routines.
Specialization: Bollywood, Folk, Lavani
Notable Work: Chikni Chameli, Mastani, Housefull 3
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3. Vaibhavi Merchant – The Fusion Expert
Vaibhavi Merchant is renowned for her ability to blend classical Indian dance forms with contemporary styles. Her choreography is not only visually stunning but also rich in storytelling, making her a popular choice for both films and weddings.
Specialization: Classical, Fusion, Bollywood
Notable Work: Aaja Nachle, Kajra Re, Dhoom
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4. Remo D'Souza – The Hip-Hop Innovator
Remo D'Souza is a trailblazer in introducing hip-hop and street dance to Indian audiences. His innovative choreography and vibrant dance style have made him a favorite in the industry, especially among younger audiences. He has directed and choreographed several successful dance films and shows.
Specialization: Hip-Hop, Street Dance, Bollywood
Notable Work: ABCD, Race 3, Street Dancer 3D
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5. Terence Lewis – The Modern Dance Maestro
Terence Lewis is known for his technical expertise and innovative choreography. His performances are characterized by emotional depth and artistic expression. He has worked extensively in Bollywood films and reality shows, earning acclaim for his unique style and ability to connect with the audience.
Specialization: Contemporary, Ballet, Modern Dance
Notable Work: Lagaan, Dance India Dance
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Why You Should Hire a Choreographer in Mumbai
1. Tailored Expertise: Mumbai's choreographers specialize in various dance styles, ensuring a perfect fit for your event's theme.
2. Creative Vision: They bring a unique artistic vision, enhancing the overall experience of your event through innovative choreography.
3. Experience Across Diverse Events: From weddings to corporate events, choreographers have the experience to handle various settings and themes.
4. Professionalism: Hiring a choreographer ensures a well-organized rehearsal and performance schedule, minimizing stress on the event day.
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Types of Events Perfect for Hiring Choreographers
- Weddings and Sangeets: Create unforgettable moments with personalized dance routines for pre-wedding celebrations.
- Corporate Events: Engage employees and clients with impressive dance performances during company functions or product launches.
- Film and Music Videos: Collaborate with choreographers to design captivating dance sequences that enhance storytelling.
- Reality Shows and Competitions: Many choreographers work with television productions, bringing high-quality dance performances to viewers.
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FAQs About Choreographers in Mumbai
1. How much does it cost to hire a choreographer in Mumbai?
Choreographer fees vary widely based on experience and project scope, typically ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹5,00,000.
2. How long does it take to prepare a dance routine?
Preparation time varies based on routine complexity but usually takes between 4-6 weeks for weddings and shorter for simpler performances.
3. Do choreographers provide dance training?
Yes, most choreographers offer training sessions, ensuring participants feel confident and prepared for performances.
4. Can choreographers work with non-dancers?
Absolutely! Many choreographers specialize in working with beginners, making dance accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
5. Do choreographers travel for destination weddings?
Yes, many choreographers are willing to travel for destination weddings and events, with travel expenses included in their fees.
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Conclusion
Mumbai’s choreographers are not just artists; they are storytellers who bring events to life through dance. Whether you’re planning a wedding, hosting a corporate function, or producing a film, hiring a choreographer can make all the difference in creating an unforgettable experience. With their expertise, creativity, and passion for dance, these professionals are sure to leave a lasting impression on you and your guests.
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Exploring the Best Choreographers in Mumbai for Every Occasion
Mumbai, often referred to as the entertainment capital of India, is not only a bustling metropolis but also a vibrant hub for dance and creativity. From Bollywood films to extravagant weddings, the city is home to some of the best choreographers who have redefined the art of dance. Whether you're planning a grand event or looking to enhance a performance, Mumbai's choreographers bring unparalleled talent and innovation to the stage.
Click Here For More Details:https://www.oppvenuz.com/vendors/choreographer/?city=mumbai
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Top Choreographers in Mumbai
1. Shiamak Davar – The Pioneer of Contemporary Dance
Shiamak Davar is a household name when it comes to contemporary dance in India. Known for his unique style that combines Bollywood with Western dance forms, he has choreographed numerous iconic dance sequences in films and live performances. His academy has trained thousands of dancers and continues to inspire new talent.
Specialization: Contemporary, Jazz, Bollywood
Notable Work: Dil To Pagal Hai, Taal, Commonwealth Games
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2. Ganesh Hegde – The Energy Dynamo
Ganesh Hegde is celebrated for his high-energy choreography that perfectly blends traditional and modern dance styles. He has an impressive portfolio that spans multiple Bollywood hits and live performances, known for his ability to engage audiences with dynamic and entertaining routines.
Specialization: Bollywood, Folk, Lavani
Notable Work: Chikni Chameli, Mastani, Housefull 3
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3. Vaibhavi Merchant – The Fusion Expert
Vaibhavi Merchant is renowned for her ability to blend classical Indian dance forms with contemporary styles. Her choreography is not only visually stunning but also rich in storytelling, making her a popular choice for both films and weddings.
Specialization: Classical, Fusion, Bollywood
Notable Work: Aaja Nachle, Kajra Re, Dhoom
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4. Remo D'Souza – The Hip-Hop Innovator
Remo D'Souza is a trailblazer in introducing hip-hop and street dance to Indian audiences. His innovative choreography and vibrant dance style have made him a favorite in the industry, especially among younger audiences. He has directed and choreographed several successful dance films and shows.
Specialization: Hip-Hop, Street Dance, Bollywood
Notable Work: ABCD, Race 3, Street Dancer 3D
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5. Terence Lewis – The Modern Dance Maestro
Terence Lewis is known for his technical expertise and innovative choreography. His performances are characterized by emotional depth and artistic expression. He has worked extensively in Bollywood films and reality shows, earning acclaim for his unique style and ability to connect with the audience.
Specialization: Contemporary, Ballet, Modern Dance
Notable Work: Lagaan, Dance India Dance
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Why You Should Hire a Choreographer in Mumbai
1. Tailored Expertise: Mumbai's choreographers specialize in various dance styles, ensuring a perfect fit for your event's theme.
2. Creative Vision: They bring a unique artistic vision, enhancing the overall experience of your event through innovative choreography.
3. Experience Across Diverse Events: From weddings to corporate events, choreographers have the experience to handle various settings and themes.
4. Professionalism: Hiring a choreographer ensures a well-organized rehearsal and performance schedule, minimizing stress on the event day.
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Types of Events Perfect for Hiring Choreographers
- Weddings and Sangeets: Create unforgettable moments with personalized dance routines for pre-wedding celebrations.
- Corporate Events: Engage employees and clients with impressive dance performances during company functions or product launches.
- Film and Music Videos: Collaborate with choreographers to design captivating dance sequences that enhance storytelling.
- Reality Shows and Competitions: Many choreographers work with television productions, bringing high-quality dance performances to viewers.
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FAQs About Choreographers in Mumbai
1. How much does it cost to hire a choreographer in Mumbai?
Choreographer fees vary widely based on experience and project scope, typically ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹5,00,000.
2. How long does it take to prepare a dance routine?
Preparation time varies based on routine complexity but usually takes between 4-6 weeks for weddings and shorter for simpler performances.
3. Do choreographers provide dance training?
Yes, most choreographers offer training sessions, ensuring participants feel confident and prepared for performances.
4. Can choreographers work with non-dancers?
Absolutely! Many choreographers specialize in working with beginners, making dance accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
5. Do choreographers travel for destination weddings?
Yes, many choreographers are willing to travel for destination weddings and events, with travel expenses included in their fees.
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Conclusion
Mumbai’s choreographers are not just artists; they are storytellers who bring events to life through dance. Whether you’re planning a wedding, hosting a corporate function, or producing a film, hiring a choreographer can make all the difference in creating an unforgettable experience. With their expertise, creativity, and passion for dance, these professionals are sure to leave a lasting impression on you and your guests.
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