Bollywood
Davar brings in stars to train slum kids
Published Monday, Jul 12 2010, 10:20 BST | By Will Astbury
Shiamak Davar has persuaded several Bollywood A-listers to train the child stars of his new film.
The choreographer-turned-director plans to cast ten children from Indian slums in his latest movie Naach Meri Jaan Fataa Faat and has enlisted several famous actors to teach them.
Madhuri Dixit, Sri Devi, Hrithik Roshan, and Shahid Kapoor will be sharing their dance secrets with the five girls and five boys, aged between 5 and 18.
Auditions for child actors are to take place very soon.
"We believe that dance has the capability to make a difference to a man's life," producer Shailendra Singh told Real Bollywood.
The choreographer-turned-director plans to cast ten children from Indian slums in his latest movie Naach Meri Jaan Fataa Faat and has enlisted several famous actors to teach them.
Madhuri Dixit, Sri Devi, Hrithik Roshan, and Shahid Kapoor will be sharing their dance secrets with the five girls and five boys, aged between 5 and 18.
Auditions for child actors are to take place very soon.
"We believe that dance has the capability to make a difference to a man's life," producer Shailendra Singh told Real Bollywood.
More: Shiamak Davar, Bollywood
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