OMG! Remo D’Souza Was Dealing With Mental Stress After His Films Failed At Box-Office; Dancer Recalls, ‘My Mental Health Was Not Good’

During his appearance on India's Best Dancer 3, Remo D’Souza reveals he was dealing with mental stress after his movies did not work!

Pallavi Soni

Thu Apr 27 2023, 16:01:58 10724 views
Ace Choreographer Remo D’Souza recently appeared as a special guest on the grand premiere episode of India's Best Dancer 3. The filmmaker got emotional after hearing the struggling story of Madhya Pradesh's Akshay Pal on the show. Remo talked about his own struggling days and revealed he was dealing with mental stress after his films failed at the box office. He mentioned despite that he rose up and challenged himself to become better.

Remo D’Souza shared “Akshay, I have seen your journey. I know that you have struggled a lot. I have even struggled a lot. I make films, but some films don't work, you make one that does not work, the second one does not do as well as the third and then I stopped, my mental health was not good. Yet, I rose up again and challenged myself, to make myself better.” He added, “That journey that you take with yourself is the best. This is your chance for a comeback. You will again open classes and get students. Never lose hope, walk on. When the classes start, your students will filter in. I want to be your first student today.” ALSO READ: Remo D'Souza's Wife Lizelle Gives An Update On His Health; Reveals When The Choreographer Will Get A Discharge


On the show, he was left mighty impressed with the contestant Akshay and his choreographer Vartika Jha’s killer moves on the song 'Chammak Challo.’ Remo also performed with Akshay on his song 'Bezubaan' from 'ABCD: Anybody Can Dance.’ Remo D'Souza made his directorial debut with the comedy film Faltu and went on to helm movies such as ABCD: Any Body Can Dance starring Prabhu Deva, ABCD 2, A Flying Jatt, Race 3, and Street Dancer 3D.







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