DID's ‘Chik Chik’ Girl in Danger Zone


Mumbai, July 3 (IBNS) Shreya A who won over many a viewers' heart as the ‘chik chik’ girl from the Mumbai auditions of Zee TV's dance reality show DID L’il Masters.

However, the seven-year-old girl found herself up for elimination in the danger zone in this Saturday’s episode of the show.

After entering the Top 8, Shreya has grown both as a dancer as well as a performer with her versatile dance styles – Bollywood, Tollywood and Contemporary.

Whether it was her Rajni style ‘Naka Muka’ or the monkey dance ‘Bavre’ with fellow contestant Rishi, Shreya has got the cute and entertaining quotient down to a pat.

 She has often got Bollywood celebrities, including Abhishek Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra and Sonakshi Sinha shaking their legs with her.

While she may come across as loud and talkative on DID L’il Masters, Mumbai’s Shreya A from Neerav ke Ninjas is quite a sweetheart off the stage as viewers found out while shooting for this Saturday’s episode.

Apparently, this seven-year-old is as caring and understanding as she is vivacious and bubbly.

 In appreciation of her stint in DID L’il Masters, her friends and teachers from her school decided to send her a video message congratulating her on her versatile performances in the show. 

The video message which will play out in the episode showcases Shreya’s life in school.

Her teachers, both past and present, have applauded her dedication to her studies and more importanly, her affinity to helping out lesser privileged classmates who are not as blessed as she is.

Besides being a good student, Shreya also encouraged her parents to help her classmate who wasn’t able to afford her school fees.

Also, Shreya got her parents to gift her classmate a new bag and pencil case after seeing the bad condition of her friend's current bag and case.

  

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