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Bollywood and Marathi Dance Choreography in Mumbai

bySampark LeleOnline classes, studio sessions in Thane, and travels across MaharashtraStarts from499 Per Person Per SessionView full gallery

Whether it is your wedding sangeet or just finding your flow in a Bollywood workshop, I make dance fun and accessible. Let’s get moving.

Here’s a peek into how I teach a groom and his family for their sangeet performance. I break down every step, focusing on style and natural movement, not just steps. My goal is to make everyone feel comfortable and have a blast, ensuring the final wedding dance is full of joy and confidence.

This is the vibe of my Bolly-Hop workshops. It’s all about high energy, fun routines, and a space where everyone can let loose and just dance. You can see how I lead the class, making sure the whole group is grooving together.

Creating a special moment with a beautiful Marathi semi-classical routine. This is perfect for couples who want something elegant and rooted in our culture for their pre-wedding video or sangeet. We filmed this outdoors to capture that perfect romantic feel.

Stepping into the world of Latin dance with some freestyle Urban Kizomba. I love exploring different styles, and I teach the basics of Salsa, Bachata, and Kizomba so you can feel confident on any social dance floor.

Ganpati Bappa Morya! This is the energy of a festive folk dance performance. I choreograph routines for festivals and events, bringing traditional moves with a modern twist that gets the whole group involved.

Aaja boss, sikha dunga! This is me, straight up. If you want to learn Bollywood dance for your wedding or just for fun, I’m your guy. I keep it simple, energetic, and always a good time.

A little throwback to my journey with Dance India Dance Supermoms Season 3. It was an incredible experience working behind the scenes on a national television show, from auditions in Kolkata and Delhi to the finals at Filmistan studio.

Jiyo, khush raho, muskurao! A simple photo but it captures everything I believe in. Dance is about joy and expressing yourself freely.

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When I teach, I don't just throw steps at you. We break down the rhythm, count it out, and focus on the 'nautanki'—those facial expressions that actually make a performance stand out on camera. It is about feeling the music rather than just memorizing moves, whether we are prepping for a sangeet or a studio workshop.

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