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Bharti Singh spreads the dance fever of COLORS’ ‘Dance Deewane’ in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore, surprises fans in a housing society
Indore, 21st February 2024: “The heart of India” beats to the rhythm of dance as COLORS’ electrifying show ‘Dance Deewane’ takes Indore by storm! Bharti Singh, India’s beloved comedian and the host of Dance Deewane along with the show’s talented contestants Isha Sharma from Madhya Pradesh and Siddharth Dorjee from Assam brought waves of joy and excitement to Indore. The city was swept off its feet as Bharti and the contestants spread laughter, dance, and boundless entertainment. With Madhuri Dixit Nene and Suniel Shetty donning the judges’ mantle, the dance extravaganza is themed on ‘Aapke Parivaar Se Hamare Parivaar Tak’. Produced by Dreams Vault Media, ‘Dance Deewane’ Special Partner Rajdhani Besan, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 pm only on COLORS.
In the bustling streets of Indore, Bharti engaged with local influencers and explored the lively community of The Empress, a housing society of Nipania, Indore. With her infectious energy, she led impromptu dance sessions drawing in residents to join the dance fiesta with the two proficient contemporary dancers. Adding an exciting twist, Bharti introduced a segment where participants had to guess whose iconic hook steps were being performed by the contestants. The challenge sparked excitement as the crowd tried to guess, with winners receiving accolades and applause. Venturing outside the housing society, Bharti enjoyed her time indulging in famous and local dishes from Chhapan market.
Sharing his thoughts on visiting Indore, Bharti Singh says, “It was an absolute delight to experience the warmth and love of Indore. It’s a very peaceful city. I have come to Indore before but this time, it felt different. Meeting the wonderful people of Indore and witnessing their enthusiasm for dance was truly heartening. I am grateful for the immense love and support shown to ‘Dance Deewane’ and our talented contestants, especially Isha Sharma, who is representing the spirit of Madhya Pradesh. I hope viewers keep showering their love on the show.”
Isha Sharma who hails from Madhya Pradesh says, “The journey to the grand stage of Dance Deewane hasn’t been easy. I auditioned several times, facing rejection after rejection, even reaching the final round but falling short. However, this time, luck was on my side. Madhuri ma’am called me the bravest contestant who never gives up. I have poured my heart and soul into this art, and I hope to entertain the viewers with my performances. It is an honour to be making my home state Madhya Pradesh proud and spreading the dance fever in Indore.” Contestant Siddharth Dorjee says, “I am incredibly grateful for the incredible opportunity of getting to represent my home state Assam through Dance Deewane. I feel like I’ve found a new family that roots for my dreams to come true. Bharti calls me her sister, and Madhuri ma’am and Suniel sir treat me like I’m part of their family too. With their blessings, I’m hoping to entertain the people of Indore through my dance.”
Last weekend’s Dance Deewane episodes set the stage on fire, unveiling a spectacular family of top 15 contestants, igniting a dance revolution that swept across three generations and various dance styles from every corner of India! But hold onto your seats because this week promises a double dose of excitement as the stage sizzles with ex-Bigg Boss contestants Munawar Faruqui, Mannara Chopra, Abhishek Kumar, Ankita Lokhande, Vicky Jain, Neil Bhatt, and Aishwarya Sharma! It’s going to be a star-studded affair that will leave you on the edge of your seat, craving for more adrenaline-pumping performances.