Dance
reality
show
Dance
India
Dance
Super
Moms
is
a
beacon
of
hope
for
mothers,
who
wish
to
pursue
their
unfinished
passion
for
dance,
says
choreographer
Marzi
Pestonji,
who
is
a
judge
on
the
show.
After
a
rigorous
selection
process,
16
finalists
have
been
shortlisted
for
the
show
from
across
the
country.
The
contestants
have
now
been
divided
in
a
group
of
four,
and
they
will
be
coached
by
four
popular
former
Dance
India
Dance
contestants
-
Raghav
Crockroaz
Juyal,
Prince
Gupta,
Siddhesh
Pai
and
Jai
Kumar
Nair.
"It's
a
fabulous
concept
and
it
has
given
a
lot
of
hope
to
the
mothers.
The
show
has
given
them
a
chance
to
finish
their
unfinished
business," Marzi
said
at
a
press
conference
here
Thursday.
"I
was
shocked
to
see
what
they
can
do,
from
contemporary
to
aerials
and
fire
acts,
they
have
really
shown
their
versatility," he
added.
Anita
Routela
from
Ghaziabad,
as
well
as
Manupriya
Bhandari
and
Juliana
from
Delhi
were
three
finalists
from
the
show,
who
accompanied
Marzi
to
address
the
media
here
at
the
conference.
Anita,
who
has
a
four-year-old
daughter,
said
her
in-laws
were
against
her
love
for
dance.
But
thanks
to
her
husband's
support,
she
was
able
to
pursue
her
dream
and
landed
in
Dance
India
Dance
Super
Moms,
which
is
also
judged
by
Farah
Khan
and
Terence
Lewis.
Juliana,
who
is
a
dance
teacher,
says
she
participated
in
the
show
because
of
support
of
her
friends
and
dance
guru.
Even
Manupriya's
family
fully
supported
her
to
participate
in
the
competition.
They
were
united
in
saying
that
women
with
some
or
the
other
talent
must
come
out
and
pursue
their
passion.
The
show
airs
on
Zee
TV
and
also
features
Bollywood's
disco
dancer
Mithun
Chakraborty
in
the
role
of
Grand
Master.
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