However, there is a story behind the comfort level that Jackky has gained as a dancer over a period of time. Apparently an assistant choreographer named Feroz (who works with Remo) spent months in training Jackky. Not just that, he has also acted in the film.
Confirms Vivek Sharma, director of KAL KISSNE DEKHA, "What you see on screen is some great work by Remo and his best assistants like Jayesh, Feroz and Yusuf.
They along with some superb dancers have made 'Soniye' so special. In fact Feroz's contribution to Jackky's career is immense. He has worked so hard to make sure that Jackky was simply perfect in the song."
'Soniye Billori' was the first song to be shot for KAL KISSNE DEKHA.
"Jackky was waiting for this day. He is a very good dancer. Some people are so talented that it's simply amazing. Jackky loves dancing so much that even in our music sittings he would start dancing.
He is just fascinated with dancing. In fact I remember how we (including Wajid of composer duo Sajid-Wajid) used to tease him so much on this fascination of this. You had to just give him a platform and he would start dancing", remembers Vivek.
Vivek also informs that shooting 'Soniye Billori' was sheer fun for the entire cast and crew.
"The moment our music was played, South Africa (where a major portion of the film has been shot) moved", recollects Vivek, "Every single person was dancing and enjoying. The whole crowd was cheering.
There was a feel of carnival and celebration. After every shot, Jackky would get a lot of clapping from junior artists. You had to see him actually when girls would come to him with compliments as he would feel so shy and start blushing. It was sheer fun."