Now enter 'DID' through online platform


Mumbai, Oct 17 (IANS): The makers of "Dance India Dance" (DID) are initiating an online competition called "Online Dance India Dance" and the winners will get a chance to participate in "DID 4".

"The most talented amongst those who participate in the online platform will stand a chance to be a part of 'DID 4' by way of a wild card entry," Bharat Kumar Ranga, Chief Creative and Content Officer (CCCO), ZEEL said in a statement.

The dance reality show will be judged by choreographers Mudassar Khan, Shruti Merchant and Feroz Khan.

The fourth edition will begin Oct 26 and will be aired on Zee TV.

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"Transformers Prime..." to be launched at Diwali carnival

Animated TV series "Transformers Prime Beast Hunters", which will air on Discovery Kids, will be launched Oct 19 during a Diwali carnival.

The carnival will have characters from the series and children will get a chance to interact with them.

The two-day 3rd World Children Expo@ Diwali carnival, will have a variety of exciting activities like games, a painting corner, quizzes, and workshops for kids and a chance to win plenty of prizes, said a statement.

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Raavi makes Vivek Oberoi dance to her tunes

Child actress Rimmi Srivastav, who plays Raavi, enjoyed meeting Vivek Oberoi as they candidly chatted at an event organised Big Magic Wednesday.

As a part of the fun, 15 five-year-old children were dressed up in Raavi's character. The challenge for Vivek was to distinguish the girls from the boys and identify the correct Raavi.

"It was so much fun meeting Vivek uncle and interacting with him. I enjoyed the afternoon with him and loved that he agreed to wear the turban too," Rimmi said in a statement.

Raavi is a witty, quirky story of a girl who grows up disguised as a boy in a Punjabi household.

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