

Watching Hrithik Roshan and Ganesh Hegde on TV, he quickly took an interest in it. Hailing from Indore, he started dancing as a hobby while in school from a very young age. Tanishq Joshi is a name quite familiar to all dance enthusiasts and aspiring hip-hop dancers. In his own words, keep doing what you love and rid yourself of what society may think of you.
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“The journey from a student to a teacher is always a full circle,” he said. In just 21 years, he has taught and learnt extensively, he is a true proponent of the fact that life should be large and not just long.

I instantly felt myself correcting my posture and pointing my toes. After just a quick glance at his Instagram, one is left entranced and hungry for even more. It is a well-known fact that it is difficult to earn a steady keep in the field of arts, that is why Metha says that it is important to keep doing something you have never done before and making yourself indispensable.

Even when the body takes a toll, or creative blocks emerge out of nowhere, one must never lose touch with the things that fuel us.Īt the core of his passion, is a realistic motto of not only dreaming big but training hard and pushing the upper limit of your abilities.

Jainil tells us to never give up creating. Jainil too has borne the brunt of it in the realm of social media, the balance between giving the people what they want while putting your heart on the platter is a precarious one. It is the never-ending battle between self-expression and people-pleasing. Any field which requires a certain amount of self-expression presents a very unique predicament. This is where he tells us to not worry, as long as you are utterly devoted to your craft, amazing avenues will open up for you when you least expect them to!īut beware! The path to passions is gravelly, itchy and exhausting. There is an abject sense of disapproval while pursuing arts, but somehow in the darkest of times we all turn to art for comfort, Jainil’s sense of self was so strong that he realised that his parents weren’t against the profession but were just concerned about the stability. Having trained professionally in RAD Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop, Indian classical and Indian folk, he realised that the world of creativity is a vast ocean and he would have to reinvent himself wave-by-wave. In eighth grade, his iron-clad passion was often mistaken for naivety but he remained absolutely true to himself and danced his way into success. He spent his days dabbling his feet in all the pools of creativity he sketched, he painted and he danced while maintaining a brilliant academic record. If you think his story is rare, then his talent is truly the only one of his kind.Īt 5 years old, a young Jainil knew that dancing was the only thing which made him ‘secure’. He is one of those rare people who know their purpose in life from a very young age. 21-year old Jainil Mehta, a fine-arts student at the University of Southern California has mastered this movement from the age of five. That is the joy of dancing to bare your soul and say all that you’ve wanted to say with just your body is an art often called sacred. Sometimes the right kind of music puppeteers our body into expressive movement and we allow ourselves to let loose in the ebbs and flows of living.
