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Madhuri to don glam avatar for new TV show

Mumbai, April 8: Bollywood's dancing diva Madhuri Dixit, who will be seen as a judge in “So You Think You Can Dance ‘Ab India Ki Baari' †will reportedly be seen in a glamorous look in the upcoming TV dance reality show.
According to a source from the set, Madhuri's look has been very carefully crafted. In the first look promo of the show, she will be seen sporting a tangerine dress paired with coffee-colored stilettoes and a glam hairstyle, wearing her glossy strands down in full waves.“Madhuri believes dance is not just a hobby or a passion, but it is an expression of one’s self and one can only expect the gorgeous lady to put her best foot forward,†the source said.
An Indian version of the internationally acclaimed reality format “So You Think You Can Danceâ€, the Star Plus show will also feature choreographers Terence Lewis and Bosco Martis as the other two judges.

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