Salome Aaron, formerly known as an actress and model, has transitioned into roles as a dancer, dance teacher, fashion show and play director, and personal development trainer.
She has studied Kathak, Kathakali, and Bharatanatyam, three styles of Indian dance. When she was seven years old, she and her brother Edwin began traveling the nation for her modeling career.
She began her career in 1965 film, 'Tu Hi Meri Zindagi' and is most famous for being the mother of the Kapur Brothers - Siddharth Roy Kapur, Aditya Roy Kapur, and Kunaal Roy Kapur.
Salome Aaron, 73, husband Kumud Roy Kapoor is a former army officer. Both her mom and dad were dancers. Her father, Sam Aaron and mother, Ruby Aaron fully supported each other's dancing career.
Her brother, Edwin Aaron is now living in USA with his family and children. She has been trained in both western and Indian classical dance forms since the age of five. Choreographing Bollywood films became her calling card after she realized acting couldn't compare to her love of dance.
"Main Shayar To Nahin," a Bollywood number from the 1973 film "Bobby," is one of her most famous works (1973). Salome owns her own dance academy in addition to teaching workshops on dance and personal grooming at different schools.
She is a former model for many well-known companies and brands, including ITC Wills, Godrej, Cadburys, Tata, Century Mills, Calico, TBZ, and Taj Mahal Tea. Black (2005) and Ek Bechara (1972) are two of her Bollywood films.
While she was a model, she frequently performed dance routines. She became Miss India in 1972 after winning a beauty pageant in Spain in 1971.
She has trained in a variety of western dance styles, including ballroom, tap, Spanish, and folk dances from Latin America. She began her modeling career in 1968 and appeared in her first Cadbury commercial with her brother when she was 12 years old. The next year, she graced the catwalks of numerous fashion shows and appeared in advertisements for Apsara Sarees.
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