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Mumbai, Dec 19: Tina-Hussain Kuwajerwala have won Star One's Nach Baliye 2 dance competition, beating Gouri-Yash by a margin of 4 lac audience votes.


Hussain Kuwajerwala and Tina (Pic DNA)

The couple, who received a cash prize of Rs 20 lac, won the title after an impressive solo dance round and a jugalbandi. The finale episode also saw the remaining eight couples come back on the show, and give great performances.

Tanaz-Bhaktiyar, Narayani-Gaurav and Ketki-Rasik won the Dumdaar, Majedaar and Jodidaar categories respectively.

The special episode also saw surprise performances from judges Malaika Arora and Saroj Khan.
 
Gouri and Yash Tonk got close to each other during the making of Kahin Kissi Roz. They married, and have a three-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Pari.
 
Love for Tina and Hussain Kuwajerwala culminated in marriage. Tina is very uncomfortable about facing the media glare.
 
The celebrity judges were Saroj Khan, Malaika Arora and Kunal Kohli.
 
Nach Baliye was an annual series reality dance show. Its contestants were couples who are generally television stars in their own right. It had a big prize for the winner.
 
People could vote for their favorite dancers via mobile phones or on the Internet.
 
The show started in the mid-2005 and the first winners were Sachin and Supriya.
 
The new season, Nach Baliye 2, began airing in 2006.

  

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