India's
Best
Dancer
3
elimination:
Witness
the
magic
of
cinema
come
alive
this
weekend
as
Sony
Entertainment
Television's
homegrown
dance
reality
show,
'India's
Best
Dancer
3',
celebrates
'Cinema
ke
110
Saal,
Bemisaal'.
Paying
tribute
to
the
glorious
journey
of
motion
pictures
in
India,
the
contestants,
along
with
their
choreographers
will
perform
to
the
tunes
of
legendary
icons
like
Raj
Kapoor,
Kishore
Kumar,
Shammi
Kapoor,
Amitabh
Bachchan,
Hema
Malini
and
Dharmendra.
Making
the
celebration
even
more
'shaandar'
will
be
ace
filmmaker
and
choreographer,
Farah
Khan,
who
has
been
an
integral
part
of
Indian
cinema
over
the
years!
The
show
will
also
honour
the
people
behind
the
scenes
who
have
contributed
to
the
huge
success
of
the
film
industry,
like
Manoj
Desai
-
the
executive
director
of
G7
multiplex
and
Maratha
Mandir
Cinema,
Ranjit
Dahiya
-
the
founder
of
the
Bollywood
Art
Project,
and
Reshma
Pathan
-
the
first
stuntwoman
in
the
Indian
film
industry.
From
films
like
Sadhna,
Mughal-E-Azam,
to
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge',
Maratha
Mandir
is
a
single-screen
cinema
that
has
featured
some
of
the
timeless
classics
and
has
become
a
'vibe'
for
many
cinema
goers!
Sharing
some
interesting
trivia
about
the
evolution
of
this
industry
over
the
years,
Mr.
Manoj
Desai
will
talk
about
his
passion
for
movies,
and
his
unwavering
commitment
to
preserving
the
rich
heritage
of
Indian
cinema.
But
that's
not
all-he
will
also
treat
everybody
with
the
famous
'samosas'
of
Maratha
Mandir.
Elated
to
be
on
India's
Best
Dancer
3
and
celebrating
110
years
of
Indian
Cinema,
Mr.
Manoj
Desai,
shared,
"The
first
film
that
created
dhamaal
in
our
cinemas
was
Mughal-e-Azam,
which
ran
for
17
years.
And
we
further
broke
the
record
with
DDLJ
that
has
been
running
for
the
last
28
years,
which
is
a
record
by
itself
in
Indian
cinema.
"
"Till
today,
Maratha
Mandir
continues
to
enjoy
the
same
enthusiasm
of
movie
goers.
I
believe
multiplexes
cater
to
everybody
who
loves
watching
cinema
and,
through
the
years,
we
have
worked
to
become
the
go-to
destination
for
people
seeking
an
immersive
cinematic
experience
at
a
bare
minimum
cost.
We
charge
Rs.
30
for
the
stall
tickets,
and
it
has
been
running
housefull
on
Sundays
for
the
last
28
years.
We
have
also
come
across
movie
goers
who
have
watched
DDLJ
over
60
times
in
our
theatres.
These
things
make
us
happy,
as
we
are
able
to
create
memories
for
many.
And
all
of
you
have
played
a
big
role
in
it," he
added.
Furthermore,
Geeta
Kapur,
Terrence
Lewis,
Sonali
Bendre,
and
Farah
Khan
will
talk
about
their
memorable
experience
of
watching
films
in
theatres.
This
weekend,
tune
into
India's
Best
Dancer
3
at
8
pm
and
celebrate
'Cinema
ke
110
Saal,
Bemisaal',
only
on
Sony
Entertainment
Television!