On ‘India’s Best Dancer – Season 4’, Karisma Kapoor and contestant Dibyajyoti Naik enact a famous scene from ‘Anari’ 

On ‘India’s Best Dancer – Season 4’, Karisma Kapoor and contestant Dibyajyoti Naik enact a famous scene from ‘Anari’ 

This weekend in the ‘Grand Premiere’ of Sony Entertainment Television's homegrown dance reality show, ‘India's Best Dancer 4’, viewers will see the Best Barah paired up with their respective choreographers. The episodes, themed ‘Stage to Stardom’, will see the ENT Specialists Karisma Kapoor, Geeta Kapur and Terence Lewis announce an exciting but important milestone that will add an extra edge to the journey of the contestants. For the first time, the Best Barah will be scored during the Grand Premiere, kickstarting the competition from the word go, and that’s not all! Out of the Top 12 contestants, only the Best 6 will have the opportunity to be seated in a special section week after week wherein they will have to strive hard to maintain their leadership. 

 

Odisha’s Dibyajoti Naik was a lucky contestant who was identified in the audience on the ground during the auditions. He not only impressed the judges with his unique choreography but also won their hearts with his entertaining banter. However, in an interesting turn of events, Dibyajyoti reveals that being a part of this show may have opened new doors for him. His dream is to become a hero and now, he has begun receiving calls from the Odia Film Industry. Paired with choreographer Rupesh Bane, they performed to the song ‘Sharara Sharara’ from the movie ‘Movie Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai.’

 

Complimenting his performance, Karisma Kapoor says, “Dibyajyoti, as I have always said - you are ‘Entertainer No 1!’ Your performance was entertaining, energetic and overall, really good.”

 

In a delightful exchange, Terence Lewis playfully remarked that Karisma Kapoor is ‘Heroine No. 1’and Dibyajyoti wants to be a hero, so it would be great if Karisma could give him some acting tips. This led to Karisma Kapoor and Dibyajyoti reenacting the iconic scene from the movie ‘Anari’, followed by a lively dance to the song "Yaara O Yaara."