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Dance Karnataka Dance Performances

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Catch glimpses of my mimicry, acting, and dance performances on the Zee Kannada stage. Every act here is a tribute to the cinema legends I admire.

This clip shows some of my energetic dance performances and mimicry on the DKD stage. The judges' appreciation for my imitation of Shankar Nag sir was a highlight.

A fun dance performance in a bright green costume. The judges called me a "total entertainment package," which made me very happy. It's always a pleasure to make people smile.

This performance was a tribute to the great Ambareesh sir. It was an emotional and powerful act for me, and I felt blessed to receive such positive comments from the judges.

A romantic dance performance with my partner. In this episode, my wife came on stage, and I shared a personal story about our family. It was a very emotional moment for me.

In this mass round, I took on a challenge to deliver a D-Boss Darshan sir dialogue in the style of Rebel Star Ambareesh sir. It was a fun segment that everyone on set enjoyed.

Another clip from a performance on DKD. The judges often ask me to do some mimicry on the spot, and here they requested me to imitate Siddaramaiah sir's style.

A high-energy dance performance for the Mahasangama episode with the Comedy Kiladigalu team. It was a pleasure to perform to a song featuring the great Shivarajkumar sir.

About this collection

On a reality show stage, I don't just dance; I try to weave in my mimicry to make the performance feel like a proper story. Whether it is channeling Ambareesh sir's style during a mass round or bringing a comedy skit to life for the judges, I treat every segment as a chance to connect with the audience. It takes practice to balance the dance steps with dialogue delivery, but seeing the judges and viewers enjoy the act makes the hard work worth it.

Performing on a platform like 'Dance Karnataka Dance' is different from my usual stage mimicry or acting roles. Here, the challenge is to combine three distinct skills: dance, timing, and vocal imitation, all while maintaining the energy for the cameras.

The Preparation

When we prepare for a show, the focus is not just on the steps. It is about the 'get-up' and the character I need to portray. From dressing for a themed round to getting into the robes of a character for a skit, the costumes play a big role. I coordinate with the team to ensure my vocal imitations of legends like Shankar Nag or Dr. Rajkumar fit naturally into the performance.

Why This Matters

Every clip you see here has a story. When I performed a tribute to Ambareesh sir, it was more than just a dance—it was an emotional moment for me. The judges often ask for on-the-spot mimicry, and keeping the energy high under the studio lights is where my experience as a stage artist kicks in. If you are looking for entertainment that mixes acting, humor, and a bit of drama for your next event, these clips show how I adapt my style to suit the occasion.

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Gopi Mimicry

Travels to shoot locations across IndiaStarting ₹12,000 Per Call Sheet (8 Hours)

I'm Gopi. For me, the stage is where I feel most at home. Whether it's a TV reality show like 'Dance Karnataka Dance' or a live event, my goal is the same—to make people smile and enjoy the moment.