International Dance Day, observed on 29th April, celebrates the stories that dance tells without a single word. More than just an art form, dance is emotion in motion—a powerful expression of culture, spirit, and connection.
From classical performances to carefree twirls around a room, dance has the power to uplift, inspire, and heal. It builds relationships and forges bonds through shared rhythm. Marking this day,
Simaran Kaur from
Jamai No. 1 honours the beauty of this universal language and shares cherished memories of how dance has touched her life.
Simaran Kaur, who essays the role of Riddhi in Jamai No. 1 said, “For me, dance isn’t just an art form, it’s where I find my truest self. Since childhood, I’ve felt most alive when I’m dancing—whether on stage, in class, or barefoot in my bedroom with music turned all the way up. One of my most cherished memories is performing in front of my parents every weekend. It became a little tradition at home, I would pick a new song, rehearse all week, and then put on a show just for them.Their smiles and their encouragement felt like they were gently nudging me toward my dreams.
As I’ve grown, so has my relationship with dance. Today, I still seek out workshops, explore new styles, and constantly challenge myself to keep learning. Dance has taught me discipline, surrender, grace, and most importantly, to be fully present. You can’t fake it. You have to feel every beat, every breath. So, this International Dance Day, I’m celebrating not just the performances, but the quiet, beautiful moments dance brings into our lives.”
Simaran Kaur is a versatile Indian artist, who is known as a voice-over specialist,
television actress, and anchor. She stepped into the entertainment world at just 12 years old by voicing the popular character Nobita in the Hindi adaptation of the animated series
Doraemon, a part she portrayed for more than ten years. Later, she ventured into acting, making her television debut in 2017 as the lead character, Srishti, in the series
Agnifera. Over the years, Simaran has featured in several well-known shows such as Aghori, Agar Tum Na Hote, and Tose Nainaa Milaai Ke.
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