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One can easily say that rapper Raftaar has completed a 360 degree circle, shifting from a candidate to a reality show to a judgment on the same. Many do not know that Raftaar, then called Dilin Nair, has already participated in the reality show on Zee TV's Dee Doubles (2010-2011). Although he could not get to the final, he left a mark in the show. Soon, the then-candidate becomes a rapper and then takes part in a celebrity reality TV show again. Now, Dilin, who took his stage name as Raftaar, is one of the judges of the seventh season of Dance India Dance, alongside Bollywood diva, Kareena Kapoor Khan, who debuted at the television with the series.
Raftaar was present at the launch of the reality show. The Dhaakad singer looked very cool in his blue tracksuit, which went hand in hand with his personality. Raftaar sits for an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Life and spoke at length about his journey from Dilin Nair to Raftaar! "(It's a) Complete Journey! You see, I've never wanted to be inspiring, however, I knew it was necessarily inspiring.My main goal was to reach my goal and stay focused, and I did not want to be trapped in a box. "Why does a rapper or dancer rap?" I did not want to be in that idea, "Raftaar said of his trip. , adding, "I've never been in a box, I've always wanted to do creative things. (So) The trip is from an artist."
The musician-dancer who loves s & # Calling himself an "artist" revealed that many had criticized his decision to become a judge of the reality show. Speaking of the hate he received when he was announced as part of the jury, he said: "Initially, a few people had commented (on Zee TV's Instagram post about promoting the show) in saying: That's how reality shows work. they do everything for reality shows and everything. (But) I did not feel bad because they do not know me and do not know my background. Those who know my background know very well why I was chosen. "
The conversation continued further, Raftaar revealed that the fact that he judged the show was still not understood." reached the set (the first day of filming), I did not believe that it was happening. Now, when the series has been launched, paparazzi have tapped me on it, the media have asked me questions, that just attacked me. Moreover, I think that today, I deserved to be hit. I've already been typed on the red carpet and at various events, however, today it's different, it only happens to me. So much is happening, there will be so much ople that will come on the show as guests. I'm all excited for that, "Raftaar joked
Raftaar, who is also a mentor to Roadies, feels the two series have something in common. In both series, everyone becomes a star. However, the path for both shows is different. In DID, their approach is different. In Roadies, as it is a survival show, they think it will give them more approach and notoriety. "However, he does not think Roadies is a shortcut to stardom." Roadies is a survival show. And to survive and even become famous, you need talent. Everyone is not a prince (winner of the Roadies). He is so busy today that you feel good to see him. His talent is not that of a dancer or a singer, but his talent is to be a performer and this surely requires some skills. "
Rumors were that Raftaar would judge a rap-based reality TV show on a youth channel with his The Old Enemy Emiway Bantai, however, the rapper refused the reports." When we become judges, there is a lot of experience that counts too. I have offered several reality shows in the past, but I did not think I was ready to become a judge. I am sure that in 2 years, he (Emiway) will gain experience to guide others. This does not happen (the two come together to judge).
Returning to Dance India Dance, we still remember the series for its original mentors, Remo D 'souza, Geeta Kapur and Terence Lewis. However, Raftaar is very clear that the new judges do not really replace them. "Nobody replaces them, they are always on TV and do bigger things, DID did them what they are, and before DID nobody knew how important they were." Even for a throne, he There's an heir, maybe we're that heir, and let's say even if I stay in this series for 2 years, somebody will replace me and I'll do something bigger then. "
While professionally, Raftaar reaches new heights, personally, the actor is in a satisfactory area. "The married life is going crazy, I do not talk about it because my family and my wife do not like the attention of the media, so let's keep it simple."
So, does Raftaar think about adopting paternity soon? When we asked him, the rapper gave the most hilarious answer. "Hota hai natural, button thodi na hai (it's a natural process, there is no button) .I have to be at home for this to happen, but here I am", has he concluded.
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