This Article is From Jul 22, 2013

Remo D'Souza: Michael Jackson inspired me to dance

Remo D'Souza: Michael Jackson inspired me to dance

Remo got his Bollywood break in 1995 with Ram Gopal Varma's Rangeela

Highlights

  • He was 14 when he saw Michael Jackson do the moonwalk and now a successful choreographer-director himself, Remo D'Souza credits the King of Pop for giving him a dream worth following.
  • Remo got his first Bollywood break in 1995 with Ram Gopal Varma's Rangeela. He thinks his journey in Bollywood has been quite filmi as it includes sleeping on railway platforms to teaching dance for a living.
  • Hailing from Jamnagar, a city in Gujarat, the choreographer is grateful to his mother and sister for supporting him through his struggle period.
  • "I was 14-15 when I first saw Michael Jackson dance and I thought 'How can he move like that?' I started following him. We didn't have TV in those days and could access videos on VCR. But who in Gujarat would keep a MJ tape? After a year or so, I knew somebody from Mumbai who got that tape for me," said Remo.
  • "That is how I started dancing and told my parents that I don't want to study but dance. Initially, they were very scared, my father was against it. But my mom and sister supported me and allowed me to go to Mumbai for a month," he added.
  • After months of struggle in the industry, Remo ended up teaching dancing for a living to avoid going home.
  • "After a month, I was on the streets... Had no food, no money, sleeping on stations. I thought my life was over and I will have to go back, listen to my father. So I lied to my mom for months that I have work. Then came Rangeela in 1995 and I got to showcase my talent," he said.
  • Today, Remo's list of projects include hits like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Kal Ho Na Ho, Kaminey and Singh Is Kinng to name a few. He is currently working on Salman Khan starrer Mental and Hrithik Roshan's superhero movie Krrish 3.
  • Remo also credits dance reality show Jhalak Dikhla Jaa for making him a familiar face with the audience.
  • "I look forward to Jhalak Dikhla Ja every year because the format of the show is really nice - celebrities coming in and competing with each other. The main reason I do it is Madhuri Dixit. I am a big fan and I sit next to her so it's like a dream," said the choreographer.
Mumbai: He was 14 when he saw Michael Jackson do the moonwalk and now a successful choreographer-director himself, Remo D'Souza credits the King of Pop for giving him a dream worth following.

Remo got his first Bollywood break in 1995 with Ram Gopal Varma's Rangeela. He thinks his journey in Bollywood has been quite filmi as it includes sleeping on railway platforms to teaching dance for a living.

Hailing from Jamnagar, a city in Gujarat, the choreographer is grateful to his mother and sister for supporting him through his struggle period.

"I was 14-15 when I first saw Michael Jackson dance and I thought 'How can he move like that?' I started following him. We didn't have TV in those days and could access videos on VCR. But who in Gujarat would keep a MJ tape? After a year or so, I knew somebody from Mumbai who got that tape for me," said Remo.

"That is how I started dancing and told my parents that I don't want to study but dance. Initially, they were very scared, my father was against it. But my mom and sister supported me and allowed me to go to Mumbai for a month," he added.

After months of struggle in the industry, Remo ended up teaching dancing for a living to avoid going home.

"After a month, I was on the streets... Had no food, no money, sleeping on stations. I thought my life was over and I will have to go back, listen to my father. So I lied to my mom for months that I have work. Then came Rangeela in 1995 and I got to showcase my talent," he said.

Today, Remo's list of projects include hits like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Kal Ho Na Ho, Kaminey and Singh Is Kinng to name a few. He is currently working on Salman Khan starrer Mental and Hrithik Roshan's superhero movie Krrish 3.

Remo also credits dance reality show Jhalak Dikhla Jaa for making him a familiar face with the audience.

"I look forward to Jhalak Dikhla Ja every year because the format of the show is really nice - celebrities coming in and competing with each other. The main reason I do it is Madhuri Dixit. I am a big fan and I sit next to her so it's like a dream," said the choreographer.
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