The
elegant
Tapur
Chatterjee
happened
to
be
the
first
female
celebrity
and
only
the
second
to
be
voted
out
of
Sony's
'Jhalak
Dikhhla
Jaa'
but
it
has
done
nothing
to
change
her
ever
smiling
demeanor.
In
fact
the
way
she
bowed
out
from
the
show
so
gracefully
leaving
anchor
Mona
Singh
actually
teary
eyed
and
judge
Urmila
Matondkar
openly
expressing
grief
and
shock
at
her
ouster,
proves
yet
again
that
she
is
an
epitome
of
class.
As
for
Shiamak
Davar,
he
didn't
need
to
say
anything,
his
expressions
said
it
all.
"I
am
sad
but
then
I
am
also
happy
that
I
could
come
this
far,
thanks
to
the
support
of
my
well
wishers.
It
was
a
great
experience.
I
enjoyed
this
completely
new
experience.
I
loved
the
appreciation.
Staying
back
or
going
was
not
in
my
hands," quips
the
supermodel.
Tapur
might
not
have
sizzled
in
her
debut
performance
but
then
her
second
and
third
performances
rocked.
So
was
it
the
fact
the
other
contestants
are
from
more
commonly
known
fields(
TV,
films,
sports
etc)
and
she
being
from
a
field
only
still
acquainted
to
the
elite
few,
affect
her
status
when
it
came
to
the
votes?
Explains
the
Bengali
beauty,"The
others
are
very
well
known
in
their
respective
professions,
the
public
know
them
very
well.
I
come
from
a
very
different
market.
I
was
kind
of
new
to
them.
Actually
people
need
time
to
know
somebody
a
little
more." Unfortunately
this
was
not
the
case
in
the
show
as
Tapur
was
seen
for
just
about
three
weeks
on
TV
screens.
Now
she
will
only
be
back
for
the
grand
finale
sometime
in
December.
Interestingly
Tapur
and
her
twin
sister
Tupur
(who
is
12
minutes
younger
than
her)
have
been
named
after
the
famous
Bengali
poem
by
Ravindra
Nath
Tagore
'Brishti
porey
tapur
tupur"
which
means
'Pitter-patter
falls
the
rain.'
Her
moves
on
the
dance
floor
were
no
less
poetic.
Tapur
was
improving
fast
and
she
managed
to
shine
through(not
to
forget
her
goodbye
performance).
That's
why
the
voting
out
seemed
to
be
even
more
surprising.
She
says,
"Actually
I
loved
my
third
performance
the
most.
I
was
doing
a
topple
for
the
first
time
and
it
was
all
new
to
me,
though
everybody
applauded
the
second
performance
the
most."
Really
it's
sad
that
the
audience
didn't
wait
to
know
her
enough!
Very
few
know
that
Tapur
is
the
granddaughter
of
legendary
filmmaker,
the
late
Hrishikesh
Mukherjee.
Apart
from
such
an
illustrious
background,
people
now
have
come
to
know
about
her
dancing
skills.
So
are
movies
on
the
cards?"
"I
believe
in
the
saying
'never
say
never'.
I
did
get
offers
in
the
past.
But
then
they
have
to
be
interesting
enough.
If
at
all
it
happens
now,
it
should
have
a
strong
story
base.
It
would
be
something
with
a
strong
Indian
background
like
'Parineeta'
or
maybe
like
'Black'.
As
for
my
grandfather's
movies
I
love
his
all
his
movies.
'Chupke
Chupke',
'Abhimaan'
and
Gol
Maal
are
special
for
various
reasons.
Any
dream
directors
she
wants
to
work
with?
'Oh
there
are
so
many
of
them
who
are
doing
great
work.
It
will
be
unfair
to
single
out
anyone," she
retorts
.
But
TV
doesn't
really
interest
her.
Serials
are
a
strict
no
no
but
will
she
ever
turn
host,
if
it's
something
interesting?
"I
can't
say
that
now.
Maybe,
if
it's
worthwhile."
Tapur
is
somebody
who
has
achieved
it
all
on
her
own
steam,
without
really
piggy
backing
on
anyone,
not
even
her
grandpa's
name.
It
won't
be
understatement
to
say
that
this
trait
is
very
unlike
some
of
her
co
contestants
on
the
show.
Now
who
doesn't
know
about
serial
actors
nurturing
big
Bollywood
dreams
and
same
goes
for
the
ones
on
'Jhalak
Dikhhla
Jaa'
who
have
taken
the
show
as
a
ladder.
Even
though
they
hardly
make
it
there,
they
look
for
or
have
a
strong
backing
in
the
form
of
a
Godfather
and
the
case
is
not
different
here.
Tapur
on
the
other
hand
was
and
is
on
her
own.
If
this
girl
isn't
a
winner,
who
is?