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Scarlett Wilson now turns dance competition judge

| | Aug 18, 2015, at 06:20 pm
Mumbai, Aug 18 (IBNS): After winning hearts on Jhalak Dikhla Ja Reloaded, Scarlett Wilson recently judged a Street Dance Competition at the college festival-Umang.
A dance icon for the students, they were excited to see her and also expressed how they look forward to her performances each week.

Dressed in a casual outfit, a white shirt and trendy shredded jeans, Scarlett joined in the celebrations and danced with the students.

Sharing her excitement, Scarlett said, “Completely inspired by the dance competition at NM College for Umang. I must say it wasn’t easy to be the judge, these students are so talented. I so love the energy and vibe at this festival. Totally pumped up with the youth of this country.”

Scarlett attended the festival with her choreographer Dhiraj Bakshi from Jhalak Reloaded, who was also part of the judging panel. Last weekend on Jhalak Dikhla Ja Reloaded, Scarlett won the Performer Of The Week trophy.
 

 

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