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Remo D'Souza not open to act in films

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Jun, 2016 11:02 AM
    Choreographer-filmmaker Remo D'Souza says he doesn't want to act in films.
     
    D'Souza, who has helmed films like "F.A.L.T.U." and "ABCD: Any Body Can Dance" and has choreographed for films like "Chameli", "Bajirao Mastani" and "Dilwale", says he is happy with what he is doing right now. 
     
    "I absolutely don't want to act and I am happy with what I am doing right now," he told IANS, here. 
     
    "As fas as coming onscreen is concerned, I am doing 'Dance +'," he added.
     
    The filmmaker will be seen as a super-judge for the dance-based reality show "Dance +" for Star Plus channel. 
     
    On the work front, D'Souza is prepping for the release of his upcoming superhero film "A Flying Jatt", which stars Tiger Shroff, Jacqueline Fernandez and Nathan Jones.

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