On India’s Best Dancer Vs Super Dancer: Champions Ka Tashan, Geeta Kapur Takes a Stand for Team Integrity
On India’s Best Dancer Vs Super Dancer: Champions Ka Tashan, Geeta Kapur Takes a Stand for Team Integrity, But Will Remo's Scoring Reflect Team Super Dancer's Effort?
Sony Entertainment Television’s much-loved India’s Best Dancer vs Super Dancer: Champion Ka Tashan returns this weekend with its powerhouse teams, Team IBD and Team SD. Team IBD, led by the stunning Malaika Arora, faces off against Team SD, mentored by the talented Geeta Kapur, with the legendary Remo D'Souza at the helm, making tough calls to declare a winner amongst champions. But the excitement doesn’t stop there! Star dancers and acclaimed choreographers, Dharmesh Yelande and Puneet J. Pathak, join the action in the upcoming episodes, rooting for Team India’s Best Dancer and Team Super Dancer respectively.
During the final battle, Geeta Kapur takes a strong stand for her team, prioritizing Tejas' health, and his hard work. She explains, "Tejas got injured in the previous performance, and I don’t want to push him physically any further. Our main focus is ensuring that Shivanshu performs for the battle and Tejas's dedication doesn't go to waste." With unwavering support for her team, she adds, "If Remo sir decides not to award us marks, that’s entirely up to him." Geeta’s approach showcases her leadership, balancing the well-being of her team with the integrity of the competition.
Malaika Arora acknowledges the importance of supporting Tejas but believes that rushing to a decision would be not fair. She says, "Deciding or speaking on behalf of our team feels a bit rushed right now. You should perform first, and then we’ll decide." She goes on to express her empathy, adding, "I think it's wonderful if the team wants to support Tejas, especially since his morale and spirit are a bit low at the moment. It's crucial that the team stands by him, supports him, and helps him feel better." Malaika emphasizes, however, that the decision regarding points and scoring will be made after the performance, allowing the team to consider everything carefully.
Remo D’Souza adds, “That’s fair - let’s first see the battle, and then we’ll decide.”
Shivanshu from Team IBD takes the stage with a soulful performance on the song ‘Awari,’ while Team Super Dancer dazzles with their energetic routine to ‘Khalli Balli.’ Now, the big question remains: Will Remo accept the support of Team Super Dancer performing on the behalf of Tejas and will Shivanshu win this round for Team IBD?