21 September,2021 12:09 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Dance+ season 6 is just around the corner and the makers have planned to make it grander for the audience. Dance maestro Prabhudheva will grace the sets with his larger-than-life opening that will leave everyone in awe. To make the grand premiere challenging, Prabhudheva will put captains Shakti Mohan, Punit J Pathak and Salman Y Khan to a task with special elements, wherein they have to create a dance form. His advice to the Captains - Take it easy, but make the performance crazy.
Host, Raghav Juyal, who is known to add his unique flavour to the show, comes up with a special request from the audience - he takes a jibe at Super Judge Remo D'Souza and the dance maestro Prabhudheva. Raghav says that the pair has been asking contestants to make it crazy, but questions if they're themselves prepared to do something crazy for the audience! Then he swiftly pulls the two ace dancers for a challenge and calls for a dance-off between Remo D'Souza and Prabhudheva. Raghav splits the captains into two teams. Team Remo is represented by Salman and Shakti, while Team Prabhudheva features Raghav and Punit.
The dance-off begins as the song Muqabala plays. Owning the stage, Remo goes first, giving viewers a glimpse of why he's helmed the Super Judge of the show. Dancing maestro Prabhudheva follows, leaving everyone on the stage praising his moves and calibre. The captains, and host Raghav, take the dance-off a notch higher with their spell-binding performances. The face-off culminates with a performance by Remo, Prabhudheva, Salman and Punit dancing on Muqabala.
Are you excited for the grand premiere of Dance+ Season 6?
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