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Madhuri Dixit breaks down on reality dance show set

| | Jul 02, 2016, at 02:08 am
Mumbai, July 1 (IBNS): With three weeks to go for the grand finale of &TV's So You Think You Can Dance, the drama and excitement on the sets is palpable.
But amidst all this tension there are moments which touch your heart and get tears rolling of your eyes. One such moment occurred recently, which left Madhuri Dixit teary eyed.

All-star contestant Shampa along with Ryan moved everyone with their phenomenal act. The concept of the act was that of a girl who had Parkinson and a boy who still wanted to marry her. They showcased their journey beautifully which left everyone emotional.

Commenting on the emotional act, Madhuri Dixit said, “Shampa is really talented and the way she showed the effects of Parkinson which held our attention. I feel in our society there are so many people who need support from their family who face Parkinson. It was a very touching and an emotional performance.”
 

 

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