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Showing posts with label India's Best Dramebaaz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India's Best Dramebaaz. Show all posts
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Aditya Singhal Wins India's best dramebaaz

Aditya Singhal Wins India's best dramebaaz

Aditya Singhal Wins India's best dramebaaz


Pune boy Aditya Singhal, 12, emerged as the biggest dramebaaz on the kids reality show, India's Best Dramebaaz, at the grand finale aired on Saturday.

Son of a publisher, Aditya won the Golden Keeda trophy and a few gift hampers. He was handed over his spoils at a glittering ceremony by film- maker Anurag Basu and his cojudges Sonali Bendre and Vivek Oberoi. Unlike other celebrity judges, Anurag hasn't made any promise to winners on the show.

Despite having consistently won appreciation for his spontaneity and versatility ever since the show started in January, acting in films is the last thing on Aditya's mind as of now. The reason is the advice given by Anurag. While mentoring the kids, he stressed at giving more time on studies and not to get swayed by Bollywood offers so early in life.
" Anurag dada stressed on honing my acting ability and working on my voice modulation instead of running from one studio to another in search of work," says Aditya.

" Although I am keen to work in TV serials and films and want to become an actor when I grow up but I do not want to jump to offers right away," says Aditya.

A Class VII student of Bishop's Coed School in Pune, Aditya kept everyone in splits mimicking teachers and friends. He has also participated in several state- level acting competitions through an acting institute called Natya Sanskar.

The other five finalists were Anjali Astha from Mohali, Chinmay Deshkar from Nagpur, Mehnaaz Mann from Mohani, Nihar Gite from Shirdi and Praneet Sharma from Jaipur.

In the final round, Aditya enacted the famous scene from the film Deewar and floored everyone as he delivered the dialogue " Mere paas maa hai". " I learnt acting in front of the camera. It involves a lot of energy," he says.

Friday, April 26, 2013
Chhota Bheem visits India's Best Dramebaaz kids

Chhota Bheem visits India's Best Dramebaaz kids

Zee TV’s reality show India’s Best Dramebaaz are used to having Bollywood celebrities make appearances week after week, they were in for a big surprise at the shoot of the latest episode when non other than the popular animated character Chhota Bheem paid them a visit.

When the show’s anchor Rithvik Dhanjani showed up dressed as Gabbar and threatened to loot the kids and judges, it was time for Chhota Bheem to emerge miraculously and jump to their rescue.



The kids then insisted that he stays on and joins in for of a special episode of India’s Best Dramebaaz where the talented contestants of DID L’il Masters had joined the Dramebaaz brat-pack for a double dose of acting and dancing.

Chhota Bheem stayed on for the shoot but on one condition – the kids would participate in a marathon race of eating his favorite laddoos with him … Chhota Bheem’s wish was the creative team’s command and it was a sight to behold when the kids, judges and anchors all attacked the motichoor laddoos brought on to the stage.

The audience was thrilled to see the animated character join the little powerhouses of dance – the ex-contestants of DID L’il Masters Faisal Khan, Rohan, Om Saumya, Shreya and Shalini for a group dance act.

Chhota Bheem watched the shoot of the entire episode with rapt attention and gave his own cute reactions to the acts put up by the Dramebaazes.

It was a touching moment when Bheem got teary eyed on seeing the kids perform Munshi Premchand’s Igdah – a heart-warming tale of a young boy and his grandmother.

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