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Nandish, Rashami To Recreate Their Real Life In Dance Act

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Jun, 2015 01:28 PM
    Celebrity couple Nandish Sandhu and Rashami Desai, who have come a long way in their relationship that hit turbulence last year, will openly talk about their roller-coaster ride by recreating their real life story into a dance act in “Nach Baliye 7”.
     
    “It takes guts to bring such a sensitive topic in front of the public eyes. Nandish and Rashami performed to an emotional number which showed the lows in their marriage when they had applied for divorce and were given six months by the judge to reconcile,” a source from the show's set said in a statement.
     
    The source added that their performance was appreciated and it got everybody emotional.
     
    Nandish says it was emotional to rehearse for the act and finally perform it.
     
    “There have been a lot of speculations about our relationship. Too many questions and we always tried not to talk about it as things only get worse with too much outside involvement. Now that things are better, we decided to do this performance. Flashes kept coming up of the tough times we both had to go through, when we were rehearsing also,” Nandish said.
     
    “It was very tough emotionally to concentrate on dancing but we did manage to pull off the act. Initially when our choreographers discussed the concept with us we were uncomfortable doing it but they convinced us to do it. Now that's it's done, we feel much more relieved. I feel glad that we decided to do this performance,” he added.
     
    The couple tied the knot on February 12, 2012.

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