'Dance India Dance' Team Conducts Flash Mobs in Capital


New Delhi, Dec 24 (IANS) What better than a flash mob to create a buzz for a dance reality show? That's just what the marketing team of Zee TV "Dance India Dance" did at popular marketplaces in the capital Friday, to promote the upcoming, third season of the show.

A flash mob of over 50 people began dancing at the Rajouri Garden market in west Delhi. Be it college-goers, shopkeepers or residents from nearby areas, lots of people joined in the flash mob and danced to popular Bollywood chartbusters, an onlooker said.

The flash mob reached a crescendo when the signature tune of "Dance India Dance" was played. The dancers in the flashmob took everyone by surprise as they performed a high voltage act.

On Thursday, a similar flash mob of dancers broke into a jig at the PVR Anupam in Saket and PVR Satyam in Janakpuri.

The previous seasons of "Dance India Dance" gave a worthy platform to talented common people like Salman, Shakti Mohan, Dharmesh and Prince. The third season is geared up for better talent, as the original trio of Geeta Kapoor, Remo D'Souza and Terence Lewis are back together to judge the show.

The show will go on air Saturday.

  

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