Adah Sharma performs Kathak as a tribute to Late Nataraj Gopikrishna
- Adah Sharma is the student of the same guru who has educated celebrities in classical dancing such as Kangna Ranaut, Preity Zinta, Jaqueline Fernandez, Amrita Arora, Raveena Tandon and Brazilian model, Read More">Bruna Abdullah. And this is for those who didn’t know who Late Nataraj Gopikrishna was. He was the one who introduced Kathak in theRead More
Adah Sharma is the student of the same guru who has educated celebrities in classical dancing such as Kangna Ranaut, Preity Zinta, Jaqueline Fernandez, Amrita Arora, Raveena Tandon and Brazilian model, Bruna Abdullah. And this is for those who didn't know who Late Nataraj Gopikrishna was. He was the one who introduced Kathak in the Indian Film Industry. He has also acted and choreographed dances in cult classics such as Mughal-E-Azam, Navrang, Amrapali, Umrao Jaan and Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje. What's more, Adah, after her debut film was always looked upon as a horror girl. No wonder the actress has been seen doing a lot of photo-shoot's with photographer Mohit Israni to change her horrifying image. To our horror, she quotes, "I really wanted everyone to see that I don't look horrifying at all. I am a good dancer and that's what I've come here to do. I love dancing and have trained myself not only in Kathak but salsa, gymnastics, break-dance and hip-hop to name a few." Adah will soon be seen in Girish Dhamija's Phhir and news is that she has just signed a romantic comedy too. Well, looks like horror days have gone for a toss for this striking beauty!
- Her mentor introduced to the excited crowd, Bollywood’s veteran actress and a classical dancer herself, Miss Asha Parekh who was invited on to the stage to say a few words, “Adah Sharma reminded me of my dancing days on stage”, Ashaji said. She added, Read More">“It is so nice to see that in the world dominatedRead More
Her mentor introduced to the excited crowd, Bollywood's veteran actress and a classical dancer herself, Miss Asha Parekh who was invited on to the stage to say a few words, "Adah Sharma reminded me of my dancing days on stage", Ashaji said. She added, "It is so nice to see that in the world dominated by hip-hop, salsa and jazz, parents are teaching their children our Indian form of art too. You may leave dancing but dancing will never leave you."
- 1920 actress Adah Sharma might have scared the hell out of you in her debut film. But yesterday at Bandra’s St Andrews Auditorium, there were voices heard, ‘Once more…once more’. Got scared? Yesterday, Read More">the 2nd November 2009 saw the beautiful Adah woo the packed auditorium with her dancing skills in a musical extravaganza to payRead More
1920 actress Adah Sharma might have scared the hell out of you in her debut film. But yesterday at Bandra's St Andrews Auditorium, there were voices heard, 'Once more...once more'. Got scared? Yesterday, the 2nd November 2009 saw the beautiful Adah woo the packed auditorium with her dancing skills in a musical extravaganza to pay tribute to the Late Nataraj Gopikrishna. The actress will soon be finishing her graduation in Kathak this December. Under her mentor, Rajendra Chaturvedi, she performed on two occasions. One with Saraswati Vandana, an eight minute classical dance which showcased her grace, delicacy, poise and intricate footwork, followed by a performance on a Bollywood number 'Manmohini' from the film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam which showcased her athletic abilities, charm and agility. After her first performance, there was a little surprise installed for the actress.