Ridhi-Raqesh get new choreographers on 'Nach Baliye'


Mumbai, Nov 15 (IANS): Small screen couple Ridhi Dogra and Raqesh Vashisth have got new choreographers to help with their performances on dance reality show "Nach Baliye 6".

They were earlier being trained by Sonali and, as Ridhi puts it, "sometimes the tuning doesn't match".

Now their choreography will be taken care of by Nishant, who has participated in shows like "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa" and Diwakar, who was seen in "India’s Got Talent".

"Working with Nishant and Diwakar has been fun so far as we have seen their work in the past and their creativity and wavelength matches ours," Ridhi said in a statement.

"Nach Baliye 6" airs on Star Plus.

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Bharti gets dance lessons from Kangana

Stand-up comedian Bharti Singh has tried to woo male celebrities with her perfect comic timing, and this time she is planning to get their attention with some dance moves. In an upcoming episode of TV show "Comedy Circus Ke Mahabali", she will be seen taking dance lessons from actress Kangana Ranaut.

Once Bharti’s act on the show was over, she requested Kangana to teach her how to dance and walk so that guys go gaga over her. Obliged by her request, Kangana taught her some dance moves on the song "Jhulmi re jhulmi" from her film "Rajjo".

If that was not enough, Kangana also showed her how to catwalk on the song "Jalwa" from her movie "Fashion", leaving everyone spellbound.

After a close watch, Bharti tried to copy Kangana but ended up making everyone roll with laughter.

The episode will air Sunday on Sony Entertainment Television.

  

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