Monday, 6 July 2015

Talent hunt reveals Gauri’s ability to perform in front of India’s Bollywood elite


16 year-old Gauri Saki of Kellyville was given a once in a lifetime opportunity to perfor
16 year-old Gauri Saki of Kellyville was given a once in a lifetime opportunity to perform at this year's India's Got Talent.
It has been a whirlwind few weeks for Kellyville 16-year-old Gauri Saki.
Still in shock from winning the Colors Australia Talent Hunt, the Kellyville High School student was recently whisked away on a trip of a lifetime to perform on India’s Got Talent in front of judges from the world of Bollywood and an audience or more than a million.
“I entered the (Australia Talent Hunt) competition, never expecting I would win it,’’ Gauri said.
“I still can’t believe I went to India and was given the chance to perform in front of three top Bollywood judges.
“The experience was amazing.”
The talent hunt, organised by Parklea-based performing arts academy, The Elegant Creations, was a first for Australia, said director Dr Madhvi Mohindra.
“I still can’t believe I went to India and was given the chance to perform in front of th
“I still can’t believe I went to India and was given the chance to perform in front of three top Bollywood judges,’’ Gauri Saki said.
“For a long time I have wanted to organise a platform like Colors Australia Talent Hunt, to offer local Indian performers a chance to showcase the wonderful talent we have here,’’ Dr Mohindra said.
“All up we had about 32 contestants compete for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and some of the contestants had travelled from as far as Adelaide and Melbourne.”
The talent hunt featured three independent judges, including two from the Bollywood industry.
Gauri, an Elegant Creations student for the past seven years, is very passionate about her dancing.
She said she was treated like royalty when she travelled to India to perform.
“I was well looked after while I was over in India. The whole experience was like a dream come true for me,’’ she said.
From here Gauri is not sure where this experience will take her, however, she is still committed to her school work and ambitions of getting into medical science when she finishes her HSC.
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