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Smita Ruth S
@SmitaRuth-24Β Β·Β 3:25

Love for Bharatnatyam πŸ˜πŸ˜‹πŸ˜˜

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I didn't understand the statement then, but when I grew, I don't know, she said that so that I could hate or look down upon dancing, but I could never, no matter where I could see Bharatnatyam, I would just imagine myself fake scenarios. When you do ride, I just try to think that I am dancing even though I don't know the steps. But I just enjoy my mom is no mom. It's been like more than two years. She has passed away
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Gunjan Joshi
@BibliophileΒ Β·Β 1:35
But I really aspire to play sitar fervently like other musicians. Somebody like Anushka Shankar and Pandit Bhim Sen Joshi. So yeah, it is my heartfelt desire to thank you
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preethy uthup
@peeliΒ Β·Β 2:27
See how I did it was like my sister is a very good exponent of bharatnatyam and I used to do folk dance. I never could really do this bharatnatyam thing and I used to really yearn for wearing that dress. So one day after being grown up I told my sister can you lend me your dress? And I took a few pics in that dress and I felt so elated and that's like one of the picks in my wall is of that
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Smita Ruth S
@SmitaRuth-24Β Β·Β 1:50

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I think it's more to do with the dance teacher who used to teach that time and the way she used to express the Abhinaya part in the Nritya of Bharatnatyam, which was very fascinating. And I used to watch from a distance, those dance, but I could literally, according to the song, I could understand what it was. And I like storytelling so much
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