Nach Baliye 7 judges grace Masterchef India 4 finale


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Mumbai, Apr 13: It was huge surprise for the audiences as well as the final contestants of the show when the judges of Nach Baliye 7 - Preity Zinta, Chetan Bhagat and Marzi Pestonji walked onto the sets of Masterchef India 4 yesterday. It was Masterchef India's final episode for the season and obviously the final contest between the finalists Bhakti, Neha and Nikita.

Nikita Gandhi, who comes from Abu Dhabi, cooked her way into the hearts of the nation as well as the judges Sanjeev Kapoor, Ranveer Brar and Vikas Khanna. She won the show with the maximum number of votes. Nikita worked to make food to suit all tastes and plates and managed to stay at the top of her game in almost all the episodes irrespective of the challenges presented by the judges.

Hosted by Raghuram the final episode saw the final contestants dance to various Bollywood numbers as well as the judges take to the mikes in the studio to belt out a number for the show. Gurmeet Chaudhary, Debina, Ripudaman Handa and wife also added glamour to the show. Kangna Ranaut and R Madhavan arrived to promote their soon to be released movie Tanu weds Manu Returns.

Nikita Gandhi, Neha Shah and Bhakti Arora reached the finals after three months of sweating themselves in the kitchens of Masterchef India, were at the mercy of the voting audiences for the final win. Nikita walked away with the prize money of 1crore rupees while Neha who came in second won 10 lakhs. Bhakti took home 5 lakh rupees as the third prize winner of the show. The final episode had all their families as part of the show before announcing the winner.

  

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