I
t may have been inspired by western formats
like Strictly Come Dancing and
Sachin
and Supriya: clearly the best!
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Dancing with the Stars, but Star One's
Nach Baliye is clearly a winner, if
the first three episodes are anything to go
by.
Star One's 10 week odyssey into finding
the best dancing couple among television
celebs kicked off this week with two episodes
detailing their initial reservations and
practice sessions and the third, a whopper
two hour marathon that had viewers begging
for more.
All the ingredients for a hit TV series
are in place.
Ten good looking pairs already well known
through TV serials and shows, an almost
palpable energy level in the dances, and
a level of sincerity in the competing teams.
Parmeet
and Archana: bindaas!
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Aggressive judges like Saroj Khan add
to the spice of the show.
While the first two episodes did tend to
drag a bit, with the pairs giggling about
their 'two left feet' and collapsing with
exhaustion after bouts of practice, the
third 'performance' episode left viewers
tingling with delight. One can only presume
'practice and rehearsal' episodes next week
will be a bit more original than just close
shots of the couples at home, coaxing each
other to give off their best.
Manini
and Mihir: the oopmh factor!
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On the other hand, co hosts Shabir and Sangita
tended to give a feel of being a trifle
out of place as they pontificated about
the couples' chances from the studio while
the competitors sweated it out elsewhere,
but seemed to begin gelling when they hosted
the performance rounds. Their enthusiasm
does seem a bit exaggerated at times, and
one can only hope the compering becomes
more relaxed than frenetic as the pace picks
up with the eliminations.
One of the obvious by products of a reality
dance competition between celebs is the
ringside view into their personal lives
that it offers. It's endearing to watch
Archana and Parmeet's sons talk about their
promised 'trip abroad' if mamma-papa win
the contest and enjoyable to see Delnaz
banter about praying for 'another husband
who can dance better' just before she puts
on her dancing shoes. Wathcing Mihir Misra
wear a orthopaedic belt for his aching back
and cringe in pain from the dance moves
gives an obvious voyeuristic pleasure to
viewers, and the show's directors admirably
capitalise on these moments.

The judges having a good time!
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While the judges are a judicious combination
of astuteness and glamour, the real heroes
of the show are the choreographers who have
made these obvious 'non-dancers' do more
than just shake their limbs. Hats off to
these men!
All in all, there is finally a show that can
be tolerated for two hours...and we are hoping
it stays that way throughout the 10 weeks
it's on air!
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By THE TELLY CHAKKAR
TEAM |
Posted
on 15 October 2005 3:30 pm
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