Known
to
be
a
free
flowing
and
attacking
batsman,
former
Indian
skipper
Krishnamachari
Srikkanth
is
all
set
to
hit
the
dance
floor
as
the
participant
of
Jhalak
Dikhhla
Jaa
6.
His
motto
would
be
to
dance
naturally
on
the
dance
reality
show.
The
Colors'
show
Jhalak
Dikhhla
Jaa
(JDJ)
6
will
be
judged
by
the
likes
of
Bollywood
diva
Madhuri
Dixit,
filmmaker
Karan
Johar
and
choreographer-director
Remo
D'Souza.
Srikkanth
says
he
is
not
here
to
impress
them.
"I
believe
that
if
you
want
to
play,
then
play
a
natural
game," Srikkanth
told.
"When
I
will
dance,
I
will
dance
naturally.
When
you
are
doing
it
naturally,
you
do
it
with
passion
and
when
you
do
it
with
passion
and
positive
energy,
you
do
it
well.
If
I
am
here
to
please
people,
I
cannot
do
it
well,"
he
added.
A
novice
in
dance,
the
cricketer
hopes
to
do
well.
"I
don't
know
ABCD
of
dancing.
I
know
some
of
the
top
people
in
Colors
TV
and
they
have
been
requesting
me
for
a
while.
They
just
cajoled
me
into
it.
They
gave
me
the
confidence
saying
that
the
choreographers
will
help
me.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
it
is
different,"
he
explained.
"My
wife
and
her
friends
watch
Colors
TV.
When
you
have
people
like
Madhuri
Dixit,
Karan
Johar
and
Remo
D'Souza,
it
is
a
very
big
programme.
I
said
let
me
take
this
as
an
opportunity,"
he
added.
So
far,
quite
a
few
sportsmen
have
showed
their
dancing
skills
on
the
Jhalak...
stage.
In
the
first
season,
cricketer
Ajay
Jadeja
grooved
on
the
stage,
followed
by
hockey
player
and
coach
Mir
Ranjan
Negi
in
the
second
season.
Senior
cricketer
Mohinder
Amarnath
shook
a
leg
in
the
third
season,
and
footballer
Baichung
Bhutia
won
the
third
season.
Boxer
Akhil
Kumar
was
part
of
the
fourth
season,
while
Sri
Lankan
cricket
skipper
Sanath
Jayasuriya
was
seen
in
the
last
season
of
the
show.
"I
came
to
know
that
a
lot
of
sport
stars
have
taken
part
in
this
in
the
past,
so
that
gave
me
the
confidence"
he
said.
His
future
on
the
show
depends
upon
his
first
act,
he
feels.
"When
you
perform
well
in
the
first
innings,
the
confidence
gets
you
going.
I
am
a
committed
person
and
will
make
an
honest
attempt,"
he
said.
He
is
open
to
more
reality
shows,
but
shows
like
Bigg
Boss
are
a
complete
no,
no
for
him.
"Bigg
Boss
I
had
refused
even
though
I
had
got
the
offer
twice.
I
don't
mind
doing
a
reality
show
where
I
am
talking.
But
going
and
staying
somewhere
for
days
is
impossible
for
me,"
he
reasoned.
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