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Chinese Indian Meiyang Chang wins Jhalak Dikhhlaa Jaa 4

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It was a big day for Meiyang Chang, the Chinese Indian dentist-turned-singer-turned-actor won the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 4.

He will share prize money of Rs 50 lakhs with his choreographer Marischa Fernandes.

He outperformed TV actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who was a consistent performer, and Yana Gupta, the Czech-born model-actress, who wowed everyone with her graceful dance moves.

"It's been a very nice journey. I never thought I'll stick around till the end. With such a good partner and the judges encouraging us so much, along with some hard work, we reached here. I'm very happy to be the winner and to be here," Meiyang, whose forefathers lived in China's Hubei province, said after the win.

The 28-year-old's brush with fame began with his singing prowess and he participated in music reality show Indian Idol 3 in 2007 but couldn't win it. He then returned to Indian Idol again as the host of the fourth season, but his anchoring skills were recognised when he was given a chance to be a presenter for the second season of the Indian Premier League in South Africa.

As an actor, he got a major break with Yash Raj Films' Badmaash Company, but the film didn't do well.

This is his first major victory. During his stint on Jhalak...., Chang, a non-dancer, showed tremendous improvement and finally belled the cat.

Bollywood diva Madhuri Dixit judged the show with Malaika Arora Khan and choreographer Remo D'Souza.

The highlight of the finale was Madhuri's superb performance on Que sera sera and Tamma tamma choreographed by Remo.

"All three were my favourites and any of these guys winning wouldn't have been a surprise for me because all of them are very good, especially Chang, because the show is all about people who turn into dancers from being non-dancers. So Chang was a great example of that," said Remo.

"There was this thing when Sushant was performing brilliantly episode after episode but in the last episode, Chang scored more than him. This is a competition, a race, the person who plays the last shot brilliantly is the star and Chang did brilliantly in the finale episode," he added.


Read more at: Meiyang Chang bags Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 4 Trophy
 
i disagree with the term chinese. he is as much of an indian as u and me. there is nothing known as american indian or chinese indian.

those who r settled abroad and working for US are not indians. they r indian origin people but not indian.

chang is an indian citizen so lets not put chineese word anyway near him.
 
He is not Chinese.He is a second generation ethnic Chinese but born and brought up in India and is now an Indian.


BTW Congrats lad !
 
He is Indian bro! Not Chinese Indian, and thats one big as trophy :woot:
 
This Guy has acted in a Hindi movie "Badmaash Company" .
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He is an Indian, not Chinese Indian.

Veeru, pls don't make such title.
 
you indians are so hypocrite .lol when there s a singaporian sikh becoming president of singapore many of you considered him as indian
 
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