She's
all
of
11,
but
Teriya
Magar,
who
clinched
the
DID
L'il
Masters
Season
3
trophy
recently,
talks
mature.
The
girl
from
Nepal
feels
lucky
that
her
parents
have
supported
her
desire
to
pursue
dance
and
gave
her
the
"freedom
to
dream".
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Magar,
who
hails
from
Rudrapur,
in
Nepal,
defeated
Hardik
Ruparel,
Anushka
Chetri
and
Sadhwin
Shetty
at
the
grand
finale
of
the
Zee
TV
show
in
Pune
June
21.
She
was
in
disbelief
when
she
was
announced
the
winner.
"Minutes
before
the
announcement,
the
audience
was
shouting
out
the
name
of
another
finalist.
I
was
disheartened.
Mujhe
lagaa
main
nahin
jeet
paaoongi
(I
felt
I
wouldn't
be
able
to
win).
Even
when
my
name
was
announced,
I
couldn't
believe
I
had
won.
I
thought
I
was
dreaming,"
she
said.
But
the
young
talent,
who
has
been
dancing
since
the
age
of
two,
says
"it's
important
to
dream".
"I
come
from
a
small
country.
But
my
sister
and
I
have
been
given
the
freedom
to
dream.
My
sister
is
14
years
old.
She
is
more
interested
in
studies
than
dancing.
Although
I
am
passionate
about
dancing,
I
am
also
interested
in
studies."
"I
always
come
first
in
class.
Now
that
I've
won
'Dance
India
Dance
L'il
Masters',
I'm
going
back
home
to
Nepal
to
renew
my
studies,"
she
said.
The
spirited
but
mature
girl
has
a
message
for
all
young
aspirants.
"Anything
is
possible,
nothing
is
impossible
if
you
aim
for
your
dreams.
It
doesn't
matter
where
you
come
from
as
long
as
you
know
what
your
dreams
are.
You
just
need
to
work
hard
to
achieve
your
ambitions."
"My
parents
always
encouraged
me
to
follow
my
heart.
They've
allowed
me
to
do
what
I
wanted
to.
They
never
said,
'Don't
waste
your
time
dancing.
Go
and
study'.
If
it's
dancing
that
I
loved,
I
was
allowed
to
pursue
it
wholeheartedly.
I
want
to
tell
children
of
my
age
that
no
matter
what
you
do,
do
it
whole-heartedly."
She
was
happiest
to
see
her
parents' face
when
she
won.
"The
look
of
pride
and
happiness
on
my
parents'
face
when
I
won,
was
a
bigger
award
for
me
than
the
prize
money,
said
Magar,
who
wants
to
be
a
choreographer
and
a
dancer
when
she
grows
up.