Zee TV’s dance reality show, Dance India Dance, revolutionized the landscape of dance in the country. Zee TV recently launched its top-rated reality show for the youngest dancing talent in the country – DID L’il Masters Season 5.
Since its launch, viewers have been having a gala time watching the young dancing sensations put up some wonderful acts week after week. This weekend as well, while the L’il Masters continue to shine, the audience is in for a special treat as Shahid Kapoor and Mrunal Thakur grace the show with their presence. While the young talents impressed the special guests as well as the judges during the shoot, it was Sagar’s majestic performance to Muqabla that truly took everyone’s breath away. In fact, Mouni Roy was so blown away by his act that she even stood on top of the judge’s table to give him a standing ovation. However, it was Remo’s comments that surprised one and all. The OG judge of the show mentioned how Sagar is truly like Prabhudeva and how he was going to share this act with him!
As Remo D’Souza mentioned, “The Muqabla song is very close to my heart and so is Prabhudeva sir, he is almost like family to me. In fact, I have always been his biggest fan and will always be! Having said that, if Prabhudeva sir does a flip and dance, you will look exactly like him while doing so. I almost see a replica of Prabhu Sir in you and your performances are no less than his. You truly are our little Prabhudeva. I must add that it was a very special moment for me to dance to this song after 25 years with Prabhu Sir, who was one of my idols and today, watching you perform to this song was a truly amazing experience. I will definitely send this act to Prabhu Sir and knowing his love for dance, I am sure he will come here to thank you for putting up such a fantastic performance.”
Mouni Roy also added, “This performance was definitely the best act of DID L’il Masters till date. I just couldn’t stop myself from standing on the top of the table and appreciating Sagar and the whole team behind his performance.”