Remo D'Souza Reveals Late Saroj Khan Wanted Him To Make Her Biopic
National Award-winning choreographer turned filmmaker Remo D'Souza recently revealed that he is keen on making a biopic on the late choreographer Saroj Khan
National
Award-winning
choreographer
turned
filmmaker
Remo
D'Souza
recently
revealed
that
he
is
keen
on
making
a
biopic
on
the
late
choreographer
Saroj
Khan,
as
it
was
her
wish.
Recalling
the
late
choreographer,
Remo
told
IANS,
"We
had
a
long
conversation
and
she
said,
"kabhi
mere
upar
biopic
koi
banaye,
to
tu
hi
banana,
kyunki
tu
dance
aur
struggle
dono
hi
samajhta
hai
(if
someone
were
to
make
by
biopic,
you
do
it
because
you
understand
the
struggle
as
well
as
dance'."
Talking
about
Saroj
Khan,
Remo
said
that
the
biggest
lesson
he
learned
from
her
is
that
people
should
build
any
relationship
with
their
heart.
Saroj
had
told
him,
"In
our
industry,
you
either
make
relations
from
the
heart,
or
you
just
do
not
build
them,
because
here
people
only
mingle
for
their
interest.
There
is
a
sense
of
'being
indifferent'
here,
so
no
one
is
a
friend
or
enemy.
If
you
are
talented,
you
are
appreciated.
That
is
it."
"She
would
always
say,
'isilye
rishta
banao
to
dil
se,
warna
nahin
(if
you
bond
with
someone
do
it
with
all
your
heart,
otherwise
don't
do
it)'.
Success
and
failure
se
bane
rishte
zindagi
bhar
ka
nahin
hota,
dil
se
bane
rishte
success-failure
se
matlab
nahin
rakhte
(bonds
forged
of
success
and
failure
don't
last
for
life,
but
the
ones
born
of
the
heart
have
nothing
to
do
with
success-failure)'," Remo
added.
Remo
revealed
that
Saroj
Khan
saw
him
grow
from
a
struggler
to
where
he
is
today,
and
he
is
also
grateful
to
have
worked
with
her
on
her
last
project,
the
dance
number
'Tabah
Ho
Gaye' from
the
film
Kalank.
Calling
it
his
special
memory,
Remo
said,
"I
have
to
say
that
in
the
last
few
years,
we
came
closer
and
I
feel
fortunate
that
I
worked
with
Saroj
ji
in
her
last
work.
For
her,
it
was
about
uniting
with
her
favourite
Madhuri
(Dixit)
ji
and
I
was
happy
to
assist
Saroj
ji.
I
was
handling
the
technical
aspect
of
the
dance."