Campaign India Team
Sep 30, 2008

STAR Plus announces Nach Baliye 4

STAR Plus has launched the fourth season of its reality dance show, Nach Baliye. The show goes on air from 10 October onwards, and will be see 12 new couples or jodis. The new season will also have three new judges, namely Farah Khan, Arjun Rampal and Karisma Kapoor. The show will be on air for a period of 15 weeks.

STAR Plus announces Nach Baliye 4

STAR Plus has launched the fourth season of its reality dance show, Nach Baliye. The show goes on air from 10 October onwards, and will be see 12 new couples or jodis. The new season will also have three new judges, namely Farah Khan, Arjun Rampal and Karisma Kapoor. The show will be on air for a period of 15 weeks.

Speaking about Nach Baliye 4, Anupama Mandloi, senior creative director, programming, STAR Plus, said, "One of the charming things about the show is the presence of the couples. As soon as a new season of the show is announced, people want to know who the couples will be. This season, we have 12 new couples who haven't been very visible on the non-fiction shows."

Speaking about how the new season will be different from its previous counterparts, Mandloi further added, "We do have some new twists in the show that we hope will create a lot of excitement with the viewers. Also, the three new judges are an added attraction."

The jodis include celebrities such as , Jaspal Bhatti, Abhijeet Sawant and Moulli Ganguly.

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Campaign India

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