What “Masterji” Saroj Khan taught Kareena Kapoor

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Kareena Kapoor shared this photo (with permission kareenakapoorkhan)

Strong points

  • “There can never be another,” wrote Kareena Kapoor
  • “I love you, master ji,” she added.
  • “Until we dance again,” Kareena wrote in her article.

New Delhi:

Kareena Kapoor, choreographed by Saroj Khan in the song Yeh Ishq Haye of the film 2007 Jab We Met, dedicated his heart to his tribute to the legendary choreographer. Saroj Khan died of a cardiac arrest in Mumbai on Friday. She was 71 years old. Kareena Kapoor, who played the role of a cheerful and joyful character named Geet in Jab We Met, remembered her “Master ji” as someone who taught her an important lesson who stayed with her as an actress. Kareena revealed that Saroj Khan told her to use her expressions to dance, not just her movements. “Master ji always told me … ‘perr nahin chala sakti toh kam se kam face toh chala (If you can’t move your feet, move your face at least) “.” That’s what she taught me … to love to dance, smile and smile through the eyes, “read an excerpt from Kareena’s post.

Kareena finished her tribute to Saroj Khan with these last words: “There can never be another. Dance and expression can never be the same for us actors and for all those who loved it. I love you, master ji. to dance again … RIP. ” Kareena also extracted a photo from the backdrop of the film directed by Imtiaz Ali and shared it with an extract from the song.

Read Kareena’s post for “Master ji” Saroj Khan here:

During his illustrious career, Saroj Khan won the national award three times, one of which for song Yeh Ishq Haye in 2008. She also won National awards for Dola Re Dola of Devdas and all the songs from the Tamil film Sringaram.

Saroj Khan’s last choreographed song remains Tabah Ho Gaye of Kalank.

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