Saroj
Khan
On
New-Generation
Choreographers
When
Saroj
Khan
was
asked
about
how
dance
has
changed
over
the
years
in
the
film
industry,
she
told
Rediff.com,
"Dance
has
changed
completely
over
the
years.
It
does
not
have
value.
One
dance
movement
is
copied
by
all,
whether
it
is
Bosco-Ceasar,
Shiamak
Davar,
Remo
or
others.
They
don't
create
the
dance
from
the
heart,
they
just
watch
others."
Saroj
Khan
Criticised
Farah
&
Vaibhavi
While
criticising
Farah
Khan
and
Vaibhavi
Merchant's
work,
she
had
said
that
they
have
a
few
steps
which
they
keep
on
repeating
in
all
their
songs.
"They
don't
have
their
own
identity.
Only
Chinni
Prakash
and
Ahmed
Khan
have
their
own
style," said
Saroj
Khan,
who
choreographed
many
iconic
songs
like
‘Dola
Re
Dola',
‘Dhak
Dhak',
‘Chaney
Ke
Khet',
‘Hawa
Hawai',
etc.
Saroj
Khan:
My
All
Songs
Are
Different
While
pointing
out
the
differences
between
her
choreography
and
theirs,
Saroj
Khan
had
said,
"Look
at
my
songs...
they
are
all
different
because
I
choreograph
according
to
the
lyrics,
and
not
the
rhythm.
Nowadays,
dance
choreographers
don't
compose
dance.
I
compose
all
my
dances.
I
teach
my
assistants
the
steps
and
they
teach
it
to
the
actors
during
rehearsals.
But
when
we
are
shooting,
I
dance
and
show
the
steps
myself."
She
Further
Added…
"I
know
Vaibhavi
Merchant
does
things
like
this.
I
had
no
work
so
my
assistant
went
to
her
for
a
group
dance
and
he
told
me
that
Vaibhavi
puts
on
the
music
and
asks
all
her
assistants
to
dance
their
best
steps,
and
she
selects
and
says
follow
these
steps
for
the
song.
Where
has
the
creativity
gone?"
Saroj
Khan's
last
choreographed
song
is
‘Tabah
Ho
Gaye' from
Kalank,
which
features
Madhuri
Dixit
Nene.