India's
Best
Dancer
3
premiere:
Sony
Entertainment
Television's
reality
show
has
managed
to
capture
the
attention
of
the
viewers.
The
contestants
of
India's
Best
Dancer
3
are
leaving
no
stone
unturned
to
entertain
the
audiences
with
their
superlative
dancing
talent.
REMO
D'SOUZA
CONNECTION
WITH
INDIA'S
BEST
DANCER
3
CONTESTANT
After
making
their
way
into
the
'Best
13',
the
contestants
are
now
busy
honing
their
skills.
The
fruit
of
hard
work
will
be
witnessed
this
weekend
as
the
makers
have
planned
a
blockbuster
'Grand
Premier'
episode.
Ace
director
and
choreographer
Remo
D'Souza
will
be
seen
as
a
special
guest
on
the
dance
reality
show,
giving
his
two
cents
on
the
performances.
Ram
Bisht
(from
Ludhiana)
is
one
of
the
Best
13
who
will
be
seen
giving
a
spectacular
performance
on
the
song
'Bandeya
Re
Bandeya'
along
with
his
choreographer
Pankaj.
Dancing
on
an
ice
slab,
their
performance
is
sure
to
leave
the
viewers
speechless
just
as
it
did
to
the
judges
-
Sonali
Bendre,
Terence
Lewis
and
Geeta
Kapur.
REMO
D'SOUZA
REVEALS
HOW
HE
WORKED
WITH
RAM
IN
A
FILM
Highly
impressed
by
the
act,
Remo
D'Souza
will
go
in
front
of
the
judges'
table,
to
kneel
and
salute
Ram
and
Pankaj
as
a
compliment.
Talking
about
the
performance,
Remo
will
commend
the
duo
saying,
"There
are
two
types
of
performances,
one
in
which
the
audience
claps
for
you
and
then
there's
the
one
which
leaves
the
crowd
in
silence
and
makes
them
think.
Everyone
in
the
audience
today
has
been
left
awestruck
by
your
performance."
Talking
about
his
special
connection
with
Ram
Bisht,
Remo
D'Souza
will
further
say,
"I
have
known
Ram
for
a
long
time.
He
was
a
background
dancer
in
one
of
my
films
and
as
a
background
dancer
myself,
I
relate
to
his
journey.
Ram
and
I
share
a
connection.
He
also
did
not
want
to
go
home
till
he
did
not
become
successful,
I
too
did
not
want
to
go
home
till
the
time
I
became
successful."
Moved
by
Remo's
comment,
Ram
will
share
how
Remo
D'Souza
motivated
him
to
make
the
journey
from
Ludhiana
to
Mumbai
in
pursuit
of
his
dreams.
Ram
shares,
"I
have
seen
you
since
childhood,
and
I
know
that
your
mother
had
given
you
5000
rupees
and
you
came
to
Mumbai
to
chase
your
and
your
mother's
dream.
I
told
my
mother
that
I
want
to
go
to
Mumbai
and
if
Remo
sir
did
it,
even
I
can
change
my
fate.
Although
my
mother
could
not
give
me
5000
rupees,
my
friends
collected
5700
rupees
and
gave
it
to
me.
Since
childhood,
you
were
my
idol!"
Remo
will
also
go
on
to
compare
the
young
dancer
to
dancer/choreographer
Bir
Radha
Sherpa
saying
he
did
not
think
that
there
was
anyone
like
him
until
he
saw
this
performance
by
Ram.
Judge
Terence
Lewis
would
also
compliment
the
dancer
along
with
his
co-judges,
calling
him
"Baazigar
Ram",
for
rising
out
of
his
pain
and
proving
himself
on
the
stage
of
IBD
3.
Tune
in
this
weekend
at
8pm
to
watch
"Baazigar
Ram" on
the
stage
of
India's
Best
Dancer
3,
only
on
Sony
Entertainment
Television!