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Sanya Malhotra Wants To Take Sabbatical To Learn Tap Dance

IANS, 02 Nov, 2018 06:03 PM
    "Dangal" actress Sanya Malhotra, who has broken her image with "Badhaai Ho", says after doing a few more movies, she would like to take a break to learn tap dance.
     
     
    A dance enthusiast since she was young, the young and spirited actress spoke about it in an interview with Mallika Dua on the sets of "Midnight Misadventures with Mallika Dua", read a statement.
     
     
    Sanya said she is a self-taught dancer, and has been actively dancing since young.
     
     
    "I started dancing when I was a three or four-year-old kid and performed on the 'Tu cheez badi hai mast mast' song. Dance makes me really happy and after my fifth or sixth movie, I would like to take a sabbatical to learn the tap dance form," Sanya said.
     
     
    On her love for food, Sanya said: "I love to cook, especially for my friends. For 'Pataakha' movie, I had to put on 12 kg and that was the best part about that film. I used to eat bananas, ice cream shakes, pan cakes, fries and dal chawal which is my favourite food. It was amazing."
     
     
    The show will air on November 5 on TLC.

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