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Behind-the-Scenes: Life at My Dance Studio

byMegha SultaniaClasses at studio in Dwarka, New DelhiStarts from549 per person per workshopView full gallery

Step inside our dance home, where Bollywood dreams meet real-life drama. Whether we’re messing up steps or perfecting that reel, it’s always #SirraVibes.

This is what happens when I try to guide my students but end up confusing them instead. We're always laughing and having fun in class.

The story of my life: never ready for chores, but always ready to dance. My studio is the one place where I have endless energy.

The behind-the-scenes struggle of our saree reel. It wasn't easy, but we had so much fun and a lot of laughs trying to get it right.

My 'Anjali' moment from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. A little bit of Bollywood drama and a lot of laughter is a regular part of our dance sessions.

Who says millennials can't vibe with Gen Z? A quick vibe check with one of my students in between classes, dancing to a Tyla track.

That moment when your parents ask you to dance for the relatives. This was an impromptu fun moment in class that was just too relatable not to share.

A little 'nakhra' and a lot of moves. This is a glimpse into the playful and fun atmosphere of our group classes.

'Ishq Hai'. A simple, beautiful moment dancing with my lovely students at our dance home. The connection we share is what makes teaching so rewarding.

When you don't have time to make two separate trending reels, you just mix them. Having fun and being creative with my dance friends.

So colorful, just feeling the Holi vibes. A fun behind-the-scenes look from our special Holi shoot at the studio.

About Studio Life: Fun & Behind-the-Scenes

This isn't just a place to learn steps; it’s where I and my 'girlies' turn into drama queens and reel stars. We struggle with saree drapes and forget choreography mid-song, but that’s the 'asli swaad' (real fun) of it. When you join our studio in Dwarka, you’re not just a student; you’re part of our crazy, Bollywood-loving family where judgment is left at the door.

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