| 1. Shiamak Davar's smoking and alcohol habits are unknown. |
| 2. He was born into a Gujarati-speaking Parsi family. |
| 3. Davar enjoyed singing and dancing from a young age. |
| 4. His love for dancing intensified at 20 years old. |
| 5. As a child, he entertained friends and family with his singing and dancing. |
| 6. In his youth, Davar acted in shows and caught the eye of theater figures. |
| 7. After graduating, he pursued his dance dream wholeheartedly. |
| 8. Davar trained at the Pineapple Dance studio in London. |
| 9. Returning to India, he started his first dance class with seven students. |
| 10. Most of the first students were friends and relatives. |
| 11. Despite initial criticism, Indians embraced his modern dance style. |
| 12. Davar's classes expanded rapidly leading to the founding of his institute. |
| 13. He created a dance style fusing classical Indian and modern Jazz. |
| 14. The renowned choreographer worked on Bollywood films like "Taal" and "Dhoom 2." |
| 15. With a background in education, Davar embarked on a new path. |
| 16. He choreographed for the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne and Delhi. |
| 17. His "Shiamak Style" dance is widely appreciated. |
| 18. Davar choreographed dances in the 2011 film Mission Impossible 4. |
| 19. Celebrities like Sushant Singh Rajput and Shahid Kapoor were part of his dance company. |
| 20. Davar is a philanthropist, running VAF that teaches dance to underprivileged and disabled children. |