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Revealed: The real reason behind why Urvashi Dholakia cried after her Jhalak act

It's not Farah Khan or Malaika Arora, but Arshad Warsi who made Urvashi Dholakia cry on sets of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. Recently, rumours ha...

It's not Farah Khan or Malaika Arora, but Arshad Warsi who made Urvashi Dholakia cry on sets of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.


Recently, rumours have being doing that rouds that Farah Khan's harsh comments on Urvashi Dholakia's performance made her cry. 

Clearing the air Urvashi said, "Well, unfortunately people have the wrong notion that I have cried on the show because of some negative comments made by Farah, which is absolutely untrue. What everyone is watching is happy tears because Arshad, Malaika and Farah up to a point did give me amazing compliments. I can't remember the exact words Arshad had said in that moment but it did touch my heart and i was quite overwhelmed. Those tears were out of happiness and there were happy tears."

Urvashi Dholakia performed on the Do Dil Mil Rahe Hai song from Shah Rukh Khan's movie Pardes out of her love for King Khan. 

Talking about her performance and her reaction when she heard rumours of crying because of Farah Khan, Urvashi Dholakia said, "I laughed after seeing rumour-based stories all over the internet. Because Farah is not harsh ! She is who she is & talks to the point. She has a very strong opinions and rightly so because of the position she is in today. She comes with such a vast experience in choreography, who can match that?? 

“I actually look up to her for the simple reason as For me she is my guiding force to improve, and whatever opinios & judgements she puts forward to us performers. I wouldn't call it negative comments, I would say it’s constructive criticism. Even in school/college when a teacher tells us this is not right this is wrong, it’s not necessarily negative, it's constructive and this is how I look at the Farah."

Urvashi Dholakia's act this week's was very graceful - full of love and affection.  

“With the help of our act, we tried to convey beautiful feelings and a message that there are two souls in the world who are completely in love with each other. The whole act was all about love,” she concluded.

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