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The
Nach Baliye winners are definitely
not going to rest on their laurels.

Dance
champs, now feature film stars? |
Sachin Pilgaonkar, child artiste turned
actor turned producer, will soon launch
a Marathi film, titled Aamhi Satpute,
starring him and his dance partner-spouse
Supriya. The film was conceived by Sachin
earlier this year, but received a boost
after the couple was selected to be part
of Nach Baliye 16 weeks ago. Says
Sachin, "Nach Baliye changed
our entire mindset. Within six weeks of
beginning our rehearsals, I had the entire
first draft of the script written."
Adds an excited Supriya,"Earlier,
we were not sure whether we would be appreciated
for our dancing skills in the feature film.
Now, though, there are no such qualms!"
she laughs.
The couple met on the sets of a Marathi
film, Navri Mile Navryala, directed
by Sachin, in the 1980s. They married soon
after and did several other films together.
"We had another dance opportunity in
a later film Navra majha navsacha,"
she reveals, "but I was feeling squeamish
about putting on our dancing shoes when
we were no longer youthful!"
The couple, which vouches for Apurva Agnihotri
and Shilpa Saklani as its favourite Nach
Baliye couple, is still unsure what
it intends to do with the prize money. "I
don't know!" giggles Supriya, "I
am thinking up answers to that question
even as you ask it. I guess that's why the
most obvious answer is that we would use
it for our daughter's education!"
"I have been on pain killers ever since
I began rehearsing for the show. My back
problems and knee problems could not have
been kept at bay otherwise. For all you
know, I could end up spending the prize
money on corrective surgeries," she
jokes.
Click
here for a slideshow of the Nach Baliye
finale
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By THE TELLY CHAKKAR
TEAM |
Posted
on 16 December 2005 4:30 pm
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