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Dance Jodi Dance Reloaded 3 grand finale: Vijay Antony to grace the show as guest judge

Dance Jodi Dance Reloaded 3 grand finale: Vijay Antony to grace the show as guest judge

Time of India5 days ago
The much-anticipated grand finale of Dance Jodi Dance Reloaded 3 is all set to light up television screens on Sunday, July 20, at 6:30 PM (today). Actor and music director
Vijay Antony
will make a special appearance as the guest judge, adding star power to the spectacular event.
Since its premiere on March 1, the popular Tamil dance reality show has won hearts across Tamil Nadu with its mix of breathtaking performances, emotional storytelling, and vibrant energy. Starting with 24 talented contestants, the competition has now narrowed down to the final five Jodis, each vying for the coveted trophy.
The journey of these dancers has been guided by an esteemed panel of judges, actress Sneha, choreographer Baba Bhaskar, and the latest addition, actress Varalaxmi Sarathkumar.
Their expertise and constructive feedback have played a crucial role in shaping the contestants throughout the season.
Anchored by the lively hosting duo, Mirchi Vijay and Manimegalai, Dance Jodi Dance Reloaded 3 has offered a rich mix of dance styles, from classical to contemporary, freestyle to folk, pushing the performers to showcase versatility and innovation on stage.
The grand finale is expected to be an unforgettable celebration, featuring dazzling sets, emotional performances, and special acts that promise to leave audiences spellbound. As the top 5 Jodis prepare for their final showdown, fans eagerly await to see which pair will emerge victorious and lift the title.
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