Karisma Kapoor, Terence Lewis, Jaaved Jaaferi Celebrate Dance on India's Best Dancer S5

Karisma Kapoor, Jaaved Jaaferi, and Terence Lewis shared their thoughts on dance ahead of India's Best Dancer Season 5 premiere. Karisma reflected on her lifelong dance journey and the transformative power of the art form. Jaaved emphasized the importance of personal style and individuality in dance. Terence described dance as a language of the soul that connects people across cultures.

Key Points: Karisma Kapoor on Dance Journey for India's Best Dancer S5

  • Karisma Kapoor reflects on her dance journey
  • Jaaved Jaaferi emphasizes personality over perfection
  • Terence Lewis calls dance a language of the soul
  • India's Best Dancer Season 5 premieres May 9 on Sony TV
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Karisma Kapoor reflects on her dance journey on India's Best Dancer Season 5

Karisma Kapoor, Terence Lewis, and Jaaved Jaaferi share their views on dance ahead of India's Best Dancer Season 5 premiere on May 9.

"My journey with dance began at a very young age, and every performance has taught me something new. - Karisma Kapoor"

Mumbai, April 29

Ahead of the release of "India's Best Dancer Season 5" on May 9, the judges, Karisma Kapoor, Terence Lewis, and Jaaved Jaaferi shared their views on dance as an art form and the transformative power it holds.

Commemorating International Dance Day on Wednesday, Karisma Kapoor looked back on her dance journey. She was heard saying, "My journey with dance began at a very young age, and every performance has taught me something new. As we celebrate International Dance Day, I truly believe dance is more than just movement, it's about feeling every beat and living every moment. I feel proud to be part of India's Best Dancer Season 5, a platform that celebrates talent, dedication, and the transformative power of dance through its incredible contestants."

Jaaved Jaaferi also opened up about the significance of having one's unique style.

"I've always believed dance isn't about perfection, it's about personality. It's about carrying your own style. It's that one space where you can truly be yourself, no filters, no boundaries. From the early days to now, I've always believed that your style is your signature. On International Dance Day, I celebrate that individuality in every dancer who dares to be different. Being part of India's Best Dancer Season 5 is exciting because you see that raw, unfiltered energy come alive on stage. My only advice is own your groove, trust your vibe, and let your dance do the talking," he shared.

Terence Lewis added, "Throughout my career as a choreographer, I've had the privilege of working with and shaping so many talented dancers, and each journey has been deeply enriching. Dance is not just movement it is a language of the soul that transcends boundaries and connects people across cultures. On this International Dance Day, I celebrate every dancer who dares to express their truth through rhythm and passion. Platforms like India's Best Dancer Season 5 continue to inspire and nurture incredible talent, reminding us that dance truly has the power to transform lives."

"India's Best Dancer Season 5" is expected to premiere on May 9th on Sony Entertainment Television and stream on Sony LIV.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Jaaved sir's advice about owning your groove is something we all need in life, not just dance. I always say, be authentic and the rest will follow. Good luck to all contestants on Season 5.
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Kavya N
Terence sir is right, dance truly is a universal language. But I wish the show would also give more spotlight to regional Indian dance forms alongside Bollywood and Western styles. That would be truly transformative! 🙏
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Sarah B
It's wonderful to see the judges so passionate. Karisma's reflection about starting young is so relatable. I started classical dance at 5 and it shaped me completely. Dance is life!
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Nitya M
Honestly, I'm tired of same show formats. But these judges—especially Jaaved Jaaferi—bring so much character and wisdom. If they focus on raw talent instead of sob stories, this season could actually be great. Fingers crossed for May 9! 🤞
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James A
Reading this makes me appreciate how dance connects people across cultures. I'm not Indian but I love watching shows like these. Karisma's line about "feeling every beat" sums up why dance is so powerful. Need to watch this season!
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Pooja D
International Dance Day is perfect timing

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