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Bollywood needs to learn dance from Shammi Kapoor
Randhir Kapoor paid tribute to his favourite uncle and asked Bollywood to learn certain steps from the iconic dancer and actor Shammi Kapoor. The actor critisized Bollywood's current dance style as ridiculous.

ALTHOUGH INDIA has a number of traditional dance forms yet none of them has ever mirrored in any part of Bollywood. Indian films, with each passing day, are getting more obsessed with the West and western music. With that the dance form is undergoing a massive change in Bollywood. Always considered as iconic, by the youths, this dance form dosn’t go well with the yesteryear generation. Bollywood's yesteryear popular actor, Randhir Kapoor, feels the same and praises Shammi Kapoor for his unique dancing style.


Randhir Kapoor feels that today’s actors do ridiculous steps, which resembles yoga asanas and the young blood should learn from the likes of Shammi Kapoor and creat their own personal style. The veteran actor who belongs to the first Bollywood family, Randhir Kapoor was delivering a speech at the South Asian Film Festival (SAFF) and paid tribute to his uncle the late Shammi Kapoor’s different dancing style.

Randhir Kapoor was there at the ceremony in order to accept the felicitation bestowed on the Kapoor family for their immense contribution to the film industry. During the ceremony, he admitted that although his uncle, Shammi Kpoor was not at all a great dancer, yet his moves were loved by all. We can vouch for this, as even now people try and copy his famous, “yahoo, chahe koi mujhe jangli kahe” steps.

Shammi Kapoor, the iconic actor died recently - ending an era of Bollywood film with him and in order to pay tribute to him, SAFF inuagrated with his film 'Kashmir Ki Kali'. According to the organisers, it was their way of showing respect to the actor who changed the face of Hindi romance on the silver screen since 1960.


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