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India's Best Dancer: Malaika Arora, Geeta Kapoor & Terence Lewis To Judge New Dance Show

'India's Best Dancer' is expected to air in February 2020 on Sony Entertainment Television.

Mumbai: Celebrities Malaika Arora, Geeta Kapoor and Terence Lewis will reportedly judge "India's Best Dancer". The dance show will have a home grown format and will be produced by Frames, which has backed shows like "Dance India Dance 3", "DID L'il Masters 2" and "Nach Baliye 5". It is said to be the "toughest dance reality show" so far. Auditions are expected to begin next month. In addition to the judges, who are coming together on the small screen for the first time, there will be 12 mentors. Speaking about the same, Geeta Kapur told Bombay Times that, "The number of dance reality shows on our television proves that there is a lot of hidden talent in our country. It is good that youngsters are participating in such shows, as they offer a platform to showcase their talent. During our growing-up years, we had no such luxury." The show is expected to premiere in February 2020 on Sony Entertainment Television. Keep watching this space for more updates! (Inputs added in IANS copy)!
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