Actress
Archana
Taide
was
so
overwhelmed
with
emotion
when
her
husband
Ashish
Sharma
lifted
the
winners
trophy
at
the
grand
finale
of
Jhalak
Dikhhla
Jaa
7
that
she
broke
into
tears.
The
actor
says
this
is
for
the
first
time
he
made
his
wife
cry.
"My
mom
flew
in
from
Jaipur
specially
for
the
finale
and
my
wife
was
also
there.
They
broke
down
when
my
name
was
announced.
This
is
the
first
time
I've
made
my
wife
cry," said
Ashish,
who
won
prize
money
of
Rs.30
lakh
and
a
Mahindra
XUV
along
with
the
trophy.
"But
on
a
more
serious
note,
it
was
one
of
the
most
emotional
moments
in
my
life.
I
have
to
confess
I
nearly
broke
down
myself," he
added.
Gunahon
Ka
Devta
and
Rangrasiya
fame
Ashish
has
beaten
the
other
three
finalists,
namely
Karan
Tacker,
Mouni
Roy
and
Shakti
Mohan.
Now,
Ashish
intends
to
continue
pursuing
dancing.
"This
journey
from
non-dancer
to
dancer
has
given
me
a
lot
of
self-confidence
and
inner
strength.
I
feel
like
a
different
person," he
said.
"When
I
came
on
the
show,
I
never
expected
to
go
through
the
experiences
that
I
did.
Now
I
feel
these
experiences
have
enriched
my
life
beyond
recognition,"
he
added.
However,
right
now
he
is
planning
a
long
holiday
and
after
that
he
will
take
up
new
assignments.
His
wish
list
includes
movie
projects
too,
but
he
has
no
intention
of
alienating
himself
from
television.
"Of
course,
I
want
to
do
films.
But
to
me
television
is
equally
important.
It
is
where
I
got
recognition,"
he
said.
Most
of
the
small-screen
shows
are
female
centric,
but
Ashish
was
lucky
that
in
both
"Gunahon
Ka
Devta"
and
"Rangrasiya"
he
was
central
to
the
story.
"When
I
came
into
television,
the
serials
were
all
women-centric
while
the
men
had
to
stand
around
like
furniture.
I
wasn't
willing
to
be
a
prop
in
serials.
To
my
good
fortune,
I
got
serials
where
I
was
a
central
character,"
he
said.
Ashish
hopes
to
go
back
to
television
as
a
better
actor.
"
'Jhalak
Dikhhla
Jaa' has
helped
me
shed
my
inhibitions.
Dancing
in
front
of
an
audience
was
not
easy
for
me.
But
I
managed
it
and
got
progressively
comfortable
with
the
audience
as
the
weeks
progressed,"
he
said.
So
would
you
like
to
pursue
more
dancing?
"I
am
never
comfortable
in
one
space.
I
am
very
restless.
I
went
into
'Jhalak...'
to
dance.
I
am
now
an
actor-dancer.
I
am
already
thinking
of
what
else
I
can
be,"
said
Ashish.