This is How Dance India Dance Celebrities Look Now



We present to you some incredible transformations of Dance India Dance celebrities who have carved a niche for themselves and accomplished awesome status in their profession right from their adventure as contenders, strugglers or choreographers.

Their stories of transformation are proving out to be life goals for every individual out there. 

Remo D'Souza


Remo D'Souza or Ramesh Gopi Nair is a famous choreographer. His journey to fame has been an inspiration for us all. He is also an established director in Bollywood industry.

Punit Pathak


He is my favorite. Punit started his career as a contestant in DID. Later, he was offered a role in 2013's Hindi film ABCD: Any Body Can Dance. However, in an interview, Punit mentioned that he never wanted to become an actor instead he always aspired to be a filmmaker or cricketer. 

Geeta Kapoor


She made her TV debut as a judge on DID but has been a part of entertainment and choreography since the age of fifteen. She worked as leading choreographer in various renowned films.

Dharmesh Yelande


Dharmesh participated in DID 2 and rose to fame for his remarkable performances. He was hired by Farah Khan to choreograph the film Tees Maar Khan. Dharmesh has acted in a few films and has worked on some reality shows as well. 

Salman Yusuff Khan


Winner of DID Season 1, Salman, appeared in various films and other reality shows such as Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. He also won the sixth season of the same show with the actress Drashti Dhami. 
Salman is known for his toned physique.

Terence Lewis


Terence is one of the senior choreographers in the country who has specialized in contemporary dance form. He runs his 'Terence Lewis Contemporary Dance Company' in Mumbai.

Shakti Mohan


Dancer Shakti Mohan won the trophy of the second season of DID and now runs her dance studio Nritya Shakti in Mumbai. She has acted and assisted for various movies and popular dance numbers. She started her dancing career by obtaining a diploma in dance from Terence Lewis Dance Foundation Scholarship Trust in 2009. Her success story revolves around one and only thing and that is hard work.

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