Famous Bollywood choreographer Bosco Martis, who is known for making viral dance numbers such as Jhoom, who is known for making viral dance numbers such as Pathan, Tauba Tauba and Kala Chashma, has talked about the lack of recognition choreographers despite playing an important role in the success of a song. In a clear interview with the BBC Asian Network, Bosco did not credits his disappointment for choreographer Chutmale – a chartbuster from Junior NTR and Janhvi Kapoor’s upcoming film Devra.
Bosco said with a smile, “I want Janhvi to talk about it in her promotion, but okay, that’s fine.”
However, Janhvi’s team clarified that the actress has actually credited Bosco Martis for her work on all her Instagram posts during the promotion of the #Devara film. In particular, during the film’s promotional activities, including an interview with director Sandeep Reddy Wanga, Janhvi praised Bosco’s contribution, saying, “Bosco sir produced the song very well to emit on the screen.”
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Choreographer is often inadvertently left
Bosco explained how Vicky Kaushal made a point to accept it during the promotion of Tauba Tauba. The choreographer appreciated Vicky’s gesture, emphasizing the importance of such public recognition.
He said, “If they do not realize this, they do not realize it. You do your work and perhaps it’s a switch – I don’t know,” he said, “He said, ignoring the industry often ignoring those who choreographers, even when the iconic dance moves are discussed.
A call for systematic credit
Bosco stressed that recognition should be arranged and built in the campaigner structure of the industry rather than the conscience of actors or directors.
“To be improved. I think there is a scientific way to do so instead of forcing yourself to call or ask, ‘Why have you not told me while talking about a dance move on radio or an interview?” he explained.
He proposed the implementation of a standard protocol that ensures that the audience is automatically informed about the choreographer of a song – for how music directors and lyricists are credited.
“There should be a protocol where people find out who has choreographed a song, depending on someone instead,” Bosco concluded.