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Choreographer Marvels at Govinda's Unparalleled Dedication to Dance
2 Nov
Summary
- Govinda worked on 4-6 films per day at one point
 - Govinda's creative spontaneity challenged choreographers
 - Govinda was a trendsetter and master of Bollywood dance
 

According to renowned Bollywood choreographer Chinni Prakash, actor Govinda was on another level when it came to work ethic and dedication to dance. In a recent interview, Prakash shared that there was a time when Govinda was shooting for 4-6 films per day, an incredibly demanding schedule that left even seasoned professionals exhausted.
"I haven't seen an actor like him. There was a situation in his life. He was shooting 4-6 films every day at one point. I don't know if he was a robot or a human, and he did that for years," Prakash remarked. Despite the grueling pace, Govinda would always arrive on set and complete any remaining work, showcasing an unparalleled level of commitment.
Prakash also highlighted Govinda's creative spontaneity, which often challenged choreographers like himself. "Whatever you do, he will say something else. You have to prepare your mind in a way and do something that won't make him say anything." Prakash relied on a team of strong assistants to adapt to Govinda's improvisational style and take the dance sequences to new heights.
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Reflecting on their long-standing professional relationship, Prakash described Govinda as a "dancing star" and "trendsetter" in Bollywood. He recalled working with Govinda on iconic songs like "Sanam Mere Sanam" from the film "Hum," where Govinda's exceptional timing, beat, and style were on full display. Prakash emphasized that Govinda's talent was so exceptional that he could have easily become a choreographer himself.
Chinni Prakash's insights offer a unique perspective on Govinda's enduring legacy as a dance icon in the Indian film industry, underscoring his unparalleled work ethic, creative versatility, and profound impact on Bollywood's dance culture.




