In a vibrant celebration of World Dance Day, the set of Dance Deewane was infused with electrifying energy as Nickelodeon‘s beloved Nicktoons, Chikoo and Bunty, took center stage, mesmerizing the audience with their captivating moves.
The sibling duo, known for their playful banter and passion for dance, surprised the Dance Deewane team with a spontaneous performance to the iconic tune “Chak Dhoom Dhoom,” paying homage to Bollywood legends Madhuri Dixit and Karisma Kapoor. Their dynamic routine not only got the crowd on their feet but also garnered praise from the show’s esteemed judges, including Madhuri Dixit, Suniel Shetty, Karisma Kapoor, and Bharti Singh, UNI reported from New Delhi.
Madhuri Dixit, renowned for her dedication to promoting Indian culture through dance, expressed her delight in witnessing young talents like Chikoo and Bunty embracing the art form at such a young age. She emphasized the inclusivity of dance and encouraged everyone to spread joy through its expression.
Suniel Shetty echoed Dixit’s sentiments, highlighting dance as a universal language capable of uniting people across generations and cultures. He applauded the enthusiasm shown by everyone on set in response to Nicktoons’ call to dance.
Nickelodeon‘s initiative, “Nick Says Dance,” aims to celebrate the essence of World Dance Day and inspire children worldwide to unleash their creativity through movement. The celebration extends beyond the confines of the television screen, encouraging youngsters everywhere to embrace their inner dancers and express themselves freely.
As the rhythmic beats of World Dance Day reverberate, Nickelodeon promises more exciting activities ahead, reaffirming the enduring power and joy of dance.
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