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Remo D’Souza gave him an important role in ABCD 2 as well. In ABCD, he played Chandu a drug addict.His character’s death in the climax left everyone teary-eyed. His pairing with Lauren Gottleib made them first runners up in Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa 6. Punit’s father, wanted him to quit dancing but eventually accepted his choice of profession. He started out by participating in DID 2 and became a crowd favourite. He joined Terence Lewis’ troupe as a teenager and excelled under his tutelage. Meet the dancing sensation.īorn and brought up in Mumbai, Punit’s love for dance was evident since his childhood. Punit Pathak pulled off the role of a drug addict dancer in his debut film ABCD and moved on to do the sequel too. He rehearsed even while promoting Badlapur.” His co-stars Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor had no qualms learning steps from him and they practised as hard as he did, “Varun is hard working. This year again he surprised us in ABCD 2, where he played Dharmesh, someone whose stinking socks could kill an army. It seemed like a dream.” The film was a hit. “Remo Sir had invited everyone from DID for a party and there he announced that we would act in his debut film. Life changed when Remo D’Souza cast him as one of the leads in ABCD (2012). Choreographer-turned-director Farah Khan was impressed by him and gave him a chance to choreograph the title song for her film Tees Maar Khan (2010) with Akshay Kumar. He was the runner up in Dance India Dande (DID) Season 2 (2010) and was appreciated for his versatility. The cash prize of five lakhs came as a bonus. He participated in Boogie Woogie Mahayudh in 2008 and won the first prize. He even started working for a misal pav lorry when his academy didn’t really do well. Dance became a habit.”ĭharmesh started his own dance academy, called D’Virus and got noticed when his students began making a name for themselves in reality shows.
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Later, in his absence, I started conducting the classes. “Paying the fees was a problem but my Guruji never stopped me from attending his class. He took to break dance in the sixth grade and started training under Krishna Rao and continued it for the next 18 years. While other kids in school took to sports, his body would break into dance the minute he heard music. Dharmesh Yelande’s journey from being a contestant to a mentor is surely a success story…Ī Maharashtrain from Gujarat, Dharmesh was always interested in dance.