On ‘IBD4’s sets Karisma Kapoor and Remo D’Souza make Vada Pav for all!

This weekend, #SonyEntertainmentTelevision’s homegrown dance reality show, ‘India’s Best Dancer – Season 4,’ will welcome ace choreographer and dance maestro #RemoDSouza for episodes themed, ‘Best Foot Forward.’ Joining the special episodes alongside our ‘E.N.T’ specialists- Karisma Kapoor, #GeetaKapur and #TerenceLewis, the contestants are all geared up to leave an impressive mark with their power-packed dance moves! As the competition heats up, the contestants will give it their all to secure their place in the show and continue their journey to become ‘India’s Best Dancer.’
Among the many energetic performances, contestant Amos Mathi from Mumbai along with his choreographer Karthik Raja will set the stage ablaze with their rendition of the classic hit ‘Roop Tera Mastana’. Mesmerised by their performance special guest Remo D’Souza said, “Amos very nice. I’m aware of Karthik’s style and know what he can do. His choreography has a lot of playfulness and catches the beats beautifully. Somewhere he catches it very softly. He has incorporated all those elements in this act and I loved it. Amos you do it very well. You guys were fantastic.”
Adding on to the compliments judge Karisma Kapoor said, “Amos and Karthik this was a very cute act. The feel, concept and the dance was good.”
After the performance, things are about to get tasty in a whole new way with Amos Mathi, known for his irresistible love for vada pav! In a hilarious twist, judge Karisma Kapoor and guest Remo D’Souza will swap their dance shoes for aprons and dive into a vada pav making competition as they show their culinary skills. Karisma and Remo will roll up their sleeves and whip up some delectable mouth-watering vada pavs, sure to stun everyone with their unexpected cooking skills. Stay tuned to see who will whip up the best vada pav and steal the show!
This weekend, tune in to the ‘Best Foot Forward’ episodes of ‘India’s Best Dancer – Season 4’ at 8:00 PM on Sony Entertainment Television.
By Keerti Kadam