Close X
Saturday, November 23, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Remo D'Souza's Wife Lizelle Will Melt Your Heart With This Gorgeous Video!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Jan, 2019 12:52 AM

    Choreographer-filmmaker Remo Dsouza opened up about his personal life and wife Lizelle on the set of dance reality show "Dance+4".

     

    Their love story was revealed on the show when one of the participating groups Feel Crew danced on only dialogues depicting Remo and Lizelle's journey and togetherness of 19 years, in a Remo special episode, read a statement.

     

    After watching the act, Remo said: "All my memories of 19 years with my beloved wife came as a flash in front of me once again."

     

    He was especially surprised when he heard that Lizelle had done the voiceover as a narrator for the dialogues on which the group performed on the show.

     

    Remo said: "We got married quite young while I was still trying to find a foothold in the industry and we have had our share of struggle but it was Lizelle's unflinching trust and support which motivated me throughout and we overcame all struggles and odds together."

     

    His happiness doubled upon seeing his sons Dhruv and Gabriel on the set.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    View this post on Instagram
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Happy birthday my partner,my friend, my love :))) @lizelleremodsouza

    A post shared by Remo Dsouza (@remodsouza) on Nov 16, 2018 at 7:13pm PST

     
     

    While taking about Remo as a father, his elder son Dhruv said he aspires to be a director like his dad.

     

    "I consider myself fortunate and blessed to have Lizelle as my wife as she had held my hand and supported & believed in me when I was a nobody. From there till today she has been with me as my backbone and loved and supported me at every point in my life.

     

    "My wife is like a superwoman, the way she manages everything from home, kids, office and films is amazing. I want to thank her from the bottom of my heart for being there for me always".

     

    Remo and Lizelle also danced together on "Mere Naam Tu".

     
     
     
     

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Multi-Faceted Kader Khan Leaves Behind A Vast Oeuvre Of Work, Fond Memories

    The sad news of Kader Khan's passing shocked the Bollywood fraternity on New Year's Day, when it broke early on Tuesday morning.

    Multi-Faceted Kader Khan Leaves Behind A Vast Oeuvre Of Work, Fond Memories

    Lesson To Be Learnt From Kader Khan's Death In Canada: Shatrughan Sinha

    Kader Khan died at the age of 81 on Tuesday in Canada. He was battling with prolonged illness.

    Lesson To Be Learnt From Kader Khan's Death In Canada: Shatrughan Sinha

    Goldie Behl Wishes 'Love', 'Cheer' For Wife Sonali Bendre

    As actress-writer Sonali Bendre Behl turned 44 on Tuesday, her husband-director Goldie Behl penned a heartfelt note for her saying that she is more than a "best friend" and "strength" for him.  

    Goldie Behl Wishes 'Love', 'Cheer' For Wife Sonali Bendre

    Uri Actor Vicky Kaushal: Box Office Can't Decide If Film Is Good Or Not But It's Important

    Uri Actor Vicky Kaushal: Box Office Can't Decide If Film Is Good Or Not But It's Important
    Vicky Kaushal had a great 2018 with back-to-back hits in Sanju, Raazi and and Manmarziyaan

    Uri Actor Vicky Kaushal: Box Office Can't Decide If Film Is Good Or Not But It's Important

    Yami Gautam: Film Industry Is A Consuming Place, Can Drain You Emotionally

    Yami Gautam says the film industry is a "consuming place" and can drain a person emotionally. The actor says the key for her to stay sane is being able to hold her own guard. "It can either take one film or more for someone to be up there. 

    Yami Gautam: Film Industry Is A Consuming Place, Can Drain You Emotionally

    After Thugs Of Hindostan's Failure, Fatima Sana Shaikh Says, 'Every Setback Is A Learning Experience'

    After Thugs Of Hindostan's Failure, Fatima Sana Shaikh Says, 'Every Setback Is A Learning Experience'
    "My first film was Dangal and that got so much love and Thugs Of Hindostan did not, I did feel bad," said Fatima Sana Shaikh

    After Thugs Of Hindostan's Failure, Fatima Sana Shaikh Says, 'Every Setback Is A Learning Experience'