Isha Shervani Out of 'Jhalak....' Finale


New Delhi, Sep 25 (IANS): Isha Sherwani moved her body effortlessly to different beats and tunes during her performances and mesmerised everyone with her dancing skills on "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa", but the actress has decided to skip the grand finale of the dance reality show due to injuries.

The 27-year-old, who also wowed audiences with her aerial dance act with choreographer Salman Yusuf Khan, fell at a friend's place and has reportedly suffered injuries on her face. She does not wish to come in front of the camera.

Asked if the rumours are true, Salman told IANS on phone: "Haan (yes). Isha has got some injuries but not during rehearsals. She was at a friend's place. She fell at a friend's place."

However, the choreographer refused to comment on anything else until the episode goes on air and added: "Until it is televised, I won't be able to comment on it. I am not in a state to comment over anything right now."

A few weeks ago, the actress injured her left arm during rehearsals which is in cast now, but still she performed mallakhamb in the last episode.

The finale will see Gurmeet Choudhary, Rithvik Dhanjani and Rashmi Desai Sandhu fighting for the title.

Judged by actress Madhuri Dixit, ace choreographer Remo D'Souza and filmmaker Karan Johar, the finale will take place Sep 30.

  

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