“I want to thank Farah Maam for scolding me, because of her, I’m here today”, says judge Geeta Kapur on ‘India’s Best Dancer Season 3’ ( Photo Credit – Show Still )

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This weekend, Sony Entertainment Television’s homegrown dance reality show, ‘India’s Best Dancer 3’ will see the contestants strive to emerge victorious in the ‘Best Ka Double Test’ on Saturday and face off with their phenomenal dance moves in the ‘Best Ka Battle’ on Sunday’. Combinations of two or three contestants along with their choreographers will have to perform together to win the hearts (and marks) of the E.E.N.T specialists – judges Sonali Bendre, Geeta Kapur & Terence Lewis. Taking the ‘Best ka Double Test’ challenge head-on would be “best friends” Norbu and Sushmita. The duo, along with choreographers Tushar Shetty and Subhranil Paul, will leave you awed with their performance on the superhit song ‘Taal Se Taal Mila’ .

Judge Geeta Kapur, who would be impressed by the act, would compliment the duo, saying, “I want the sound system that you guys use because if you perform this way, I feel like I am listening to this song for the first time. The way you catch the beats, and the instrumentation, it feels like an orchestral piece that goes on continuously. What an amalgamation of styles! Tushar and Subhranil did an outstanding job. If it were in my hands, I would have given you guys individual scores. I would have pressed the buzzer four times if it were possible.”

Judge Terence Lewis will also go on stage and crown each of the four dancers, saying, “Rahman Sahab had one quality as a musician: he brought a revolution in the music industry because of the sound he creates; nobody has done that, especially for music. The way he used to do instrumentation, the orchestration, and his uniqueness was the foley sounds, which means the background sounds that we hear in our real lives that he used to include in his songs. It was very interesting. Today in the Best Ka Double Test, the song you chose justified every beat of the music. We couldn’t just hear it, but we could see it. I have to say, I loved it. The way you used the stage, I liked it. I want to give you guys a crown”.

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