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DID Super Moms 3: Former daily wage worker Varsha Bumra declared winner, takes ₹7.5 lakh prize money

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DID Super Moms 3: Former daily wage worker Varsha Bumra declared winner, takes ₹7.5 lakh prize money

The third season of DID (Dance India Dance) Super Moms was won by contestant Varsha Bumra, a native of Haryana. Varsha got the trophy and the 7.5 lakh prize money. Before she took part in the dancing reality show, she worked as a daily wage worker in the construction industry alongside her spouse. The six finalists vying for the prize included Varsha. Vartika Jha, the captain of the programme, served as her mentor.

Varsha declared in a statement after winning the contest, “This is truly a dream come true for me. The entire DID Super Moms journey has been a fantastic learning opportunity. I am overjoyed to have taken home the trophy; I worked so hard to get here, and I am incredibly appreciative to my mentor Vartika Jha and the judges who have continuously encouraged and assisted me in realising my full potential as a dancer. The battle was really fierce, and I must admit that I learned a lot from each of my fellow competitors.

Varsha stated in an interview with India Today that she will spend the award money towards the career and education of her kid. And she added, “I never imagined that I would win the competition. When the winner’s name was going to be called, I was on the stage. I was ecstatic to be among the top two. Although I could have known I would win, I was just grateful to have gotten this far. For me, just getting to the finals was a major accomplishment.”

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Remo D’Souza, Urmila Matondkar, and Bhagyashree served as the judges for the event, which aired on Zee TV on Sunday. Rashmika Mandana, Govinda, and Neena Gupta were guests on the programme. Govinda performed a dance to his song Aap Ke Aa Jane Se alongside contestant Alpana Pandey.

Along with the top six competitors, Neena performed Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai, one of her well-known songs. To their respective classic songs Saami Saami and Aa Aa E Ooh Ooh, Rashmika and Govinda danced. Later, Rashmika and Remo danced to Srivalli.

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Ali Fazal’s Heartbreaking Fear: The Mirzapur Risk That Almost Ruined Him

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Ali Fazal's Shocking Powerful Mirzapur Revelation

Ali Fazal is now a global giant, but his rise was fraught with danger. Before becoming the renowned, muscle-bound, gun-toting Guddu Pandit of Mirzapur, he faced a horrible crossroads. He was a rising star in Indian cinema, having previously charmed audiences with sweet, romantic, and Hollywood roles. Then, a dark, gritty script appeared on his desk. It was violent, raw, and utterly unprecedented in Indian streaming. The actor reportedly admitted that he was struck by extreme anxiety before signing the contract. The apprehension sprang not only from the prospect of playing a merciless mobster, but also from heated, frightening warnings from industry insiders.



The Ominous Warnings From Bollywood Insiders

When Ali Fazal first began discussing the role of Guddu Pandit, his industry colleagues were overwhelmingly unfavourable. Several filmmakers and instructors advised him against entering the gloomy realm of Mirzapur. OTT platforms in India were still in their early stages at the time. The established conventions of Bollywood mandated that a starring male should remain on the silver screen. Insiders warned him that producing a web series would be a major setback for his career. They cautioned him that portraying a foul-mouthed, violent character would forever damage his romantic hero image.


Gripped By Terror and Deep Self-Doubt

The actor was under intense psychological pressure. “I was scared at that time,” Ali Fazal confessed bluntly in a recent interview. He was scared that he was making a huge mistake. The character’s extreme ferocity necessitated a comprehensive physical and emotional redesign. He questioned if he could carry off such a threat without losing his current fanbase. The fear of failure loomed huge, prompting him to mistrust his artistic inclinations. Every piece of advise he received told him to abandon the project, leaving him feeling incredibly isolated.


Shattering the Traditional Hero Stereotype

Despite his enormous apprehension, something deep within Ali Fazal compelled him to take the plunge. He understood that the world of storytelling was changing rapidly. He chose to buck the traditional thinking of Bollywood hitmakers, who preferred safe, formulaic films. Stepping into Guddu Pandit’s shoes required him to entirely abandon his vanity. He gave in his elegant, clean-cut appearance for bulked-up muscles, a shaved head, and a limp. It was a violent rejection of the traditional hero stereotype that had held back Indian actors for decades.

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A Risk That Rewrote Indian Streaming History

The gambit came off in an unexpected way, surprising even his sharpest critics. Mirzapur’s release was not only successful; it also became a cultural phenomenon. Ali’s scary yet extremely empathic portrayal of a youngster trapped into a criminal life gripped audiences right away. The very filmmakers who had cautioned him away were now screaming his praises. His performance demonstrated that Indian audiences are hungry for nuanced, flawed individuals. He not only saved his career by embracing his innermost anxieties, but he also revolutionised what it means to be a celebrity in the digital age.


Embracing The Fear To Find Greatness

Looking back, Ali Fazal sees the moment of tremendous dread as a crucial trigger for his development. The event taught him that the most rewarding artistic successes are frequently hidden behind our worst fears. If he had followed the cautious, conservative recommendations of the industry elite, the world would not have witnessed Guddu Pandit’s brilliance. His journey serves as a striking example of trusting one’s creative intuition above industry gossip. For Ali, fear was no longer a call to retreat, but rather a clear indication that he was about to create something truly special.


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