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Nobody can dance like Govinda: Parineeti

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Nov, 2014 06:04 PM
  • Nobody can dance like Govinda: Parineeti
  • Nobody can dance like Govinda: Parineeti
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Parineeti Chopra got an opportunity to shake a leg with none other than Govinda in "Kill Dil" and she says matching his dance moves is a tough job.
 
Dancing comes naturally to Govinda, who made it big with his comedy and dance in the 1990s and even today it's not easy to beat him on the dance floor.
 
Praising his skills, Parineeti said: "It was a challenge to dance with him. I can't be as good as him, but at least I have to match him. Govinda is the god of dance and nobody can dance like him. He is a legend."
 
Directed by Shaad Ali, "Kill Dil" also features Ranveer Singh and Ali Zafar among others.
 
This would be her second film with Ranveer post "Ladies vs Ricky Bahl" and she says, "This is my second film with Ranveer and my bonding with him has gone to the next level. If there is good bonding between the actors, the chemistry looks good."
 
Usually seen in the-girl-next-door avatar, Parineeti has experimented with her looks in the film.
 
"I wanted to try a new look, new body language, so far I have liked my new look. Now the audience will tell me how they liked it. It's a western look in the film."

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