'India's
Best
Dancer
3'
will
be
celebrating
'Cinema
ke
110
Saal,
Bemisaal'
this
weekend.
The
popular
dance-based
reality
show
will
pay
tribute
to
the
incredible
journey
of
Indian
cinema.
Guess
what?
The
show
will
honour
the
people
behind
the
scenes,
who
have
contributed
to
the
success
of
our
film
industry.
Manoj
Desai,
the
executive
director
of
Maratha
Mandir
Cinema,
Ranjit
Dahiya,
the
founder
of
the
Bollywood
Art
Project,
and
Reshma
Pathan,
the
first
stuntwoman
in
the
Indian
film
industry
graced
the
special
episode.
Farah
Khan,
while
talking
about
her
desire,
said
that
she
wishes
to
see
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
painting
from
Om
Shanti
Om
on
the
sea
link.
"Whenever
I
pass
the
sea
link
and
see
your
painting,
I
always
wish
that
one
day
you
will
make
a
painting
of
one
of
my
films,
like
Om
Shanti
Om
(Shah
Rukh
Khan-Deepika
Padukone
starrer),
maybe," she
quipped.
Bollywood
Art
Project's
Ranjit
Dahiya
has
been
beautifying
the
streets
of
Mumbai
with
gigantic
portraits
of
film
stars
across
generations,
and
on
the
stage
of
India's
Best
Dancer
-
he
talked
about
his
love
for
Bollywood.
He
shared,
"My
journey
was
not
easy;
there
were
a
lot
of
struggles.
When
I
started
the
project,
I
didn't
have
enough
money,
but
I
had
the
dream
of
doing
something
in
Mumbai
so
that
people
would
come
to
this
city
to
watch
Bollywood.
Bombay
is
known
as
'Cinema
ki
Nagri'
but
there
was
no
representation
of
Bollywood,
hence
I
wanted
to
change
that
and
create
something.
And,
today
I
have
been
making
Bollywood
paintings
for
the
past
11
years,
with
more
than
40
murals
in
India
till
date."
Commending
Ranjit
Dahiya's
passion,
judge
Sonali
Bendre
said,
"Earlier,
film
posters
used
to
be
painted
but
with
evolving
times,
the
trend
of
painting
faded
away
and
digital
posters
came
into
the
picture.
But
today,
you
reminded
us
of
those
days.
You
are
a
very
talented
artist
and
your
work
is
truly
amazing."
Making
the
evening
memorable
for
the
special
guests,
Terence
Lewis,
the
contestants,
and
Ranjit
Dahiya
danced
on
the
iconic
song
-
'Khaike
Paan
Banaras
Wala'.