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Mohanlal is the only Superstar in South India who can do any type of dance, says Kala Master

Mohanlal is the only Superstar in South India who can do any type of dance, says Kala Master

Kala Master is one of the most popular choreographers in South India who has been in this field for many years. She is one among the most respected dance masters in South India as well. She had worked with almost all the Superstars and young stars in south Indian film industry and choreographed dance steps for them in various films. She had won national award for choreography for the Malayalam film named Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal (2000) directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. She says that among Superstars in South India, The Complete Actor Mohanlal is the only one who can do any type of dance.

Kala Master

In a recent media interaction, she remembered how well Mohanlal does dance and he is ready to anything dance master ask him to do. He never says no and always ready to anything for the perfection. He takes all kinds of risks as well to make his moves perfect. She said how well he did a song sequence in the film named Usthad and that too in a single shot.

Her words about Mohanlal goes like this, “The plus point of Lal sir, from a choreographer’s point of view, is that he can do any type of dance. If I have to do a dance sequence with Rajnikanth, Kamal Hassan or Mammootty, I will frame it in a particular way. But Lal sir has no limits. I can suggest anything, and he is willing to do it. He never says no.”

Kala Master

She said about the risk he took for a single shot in the song Aathimara kombile in Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol, by climbing up on a stone mountain at an immense height. She said that no other Superstar would have taken that risk for a single shot. Kala said that she had met him in 1996 and when she meets him now, he has twice the energy and enthusiasm which he had back then. According to Kala Master, Mohanlal is an amazing actor and person.

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