Showbiz can be a grinding industry. It gives a lot but takes in manifold too. You deliver and you are the King someday while you are not even a spot guy if your performances swagger. The classic case of Dhrasti Dhami drives home this mantra– again! The lovely actress was already at the top of her game with Madhubala, Ek Ishq Ek Junoon, when Jhalak Dikhla Jaa 6 popped up. The leading lady of the small screen went on to win the season with choreo-partner Salman Yousuf Khan. Now, she grabbed a chance to be on Jhalak 7 as anchor but thanks to her stars, she has managed to get kicked out. Chumki and several other Twitteratti tweeted the bit about Dhrasti’s end of anchoring innings.
@TeamSiddShukla SBS HOT NEWS…..DHRASTI DHAMI IS REPLACED BY MANISH PAUL in JDJ…she informed abt it at last min
— chumki (@dhundh) June 20, 2014
In what started as a jolly good run for Dhrasti, she had Ranveer Shorey as co-host and the same old stage welcoming her back as host this time. However, mere reputation and past records do not warrant TRPs, is a fact you can barely ignore. Tweeple such as Paromita Deb seem bugged.
@TheHumerus horrible Ranvir shorey and that fixed winner of last time dhrasti dhami .. So lame man !
— Paromita Deb Areng (@suddentwilight) June 7, 2014
Despite her OTT dresses and try hard to be funny liners, Dhrasti had received a warning notice from Colors Channel right after the first couple of episodes on the dancing reality show.
With the standard of Jhalak getting better since the time it decided to get international choreographers and judges on board, the makers are taking no risk with any angle. Leave alone the fact that Manish Paul and Kapil Sharma set the standard of anchoring too high since season 6. Archana went all out and admitted to Dhrasti being miserable.
@ColorsTV @JhalakOnColors -sorry to say but seriously Dhrasti dhami was realy bad as a host.Ranvir is enoughi guess.better.
— archana (@archie123_00) June 21, 2014
While some fans are disappointed that Dhrasti has been ousted from the show, some believe that television is too slimy a ground to hold on merely with luck. If Dhrasti could not be spontaneous or get her own brand of humor flowing in, this end was only expected!