| | | | Sachin and Supriya Pilgaonkar | In what promises to be a grand affair on Nach Baliye€™s December 15 finale, underdogs Manish Goyal and Poonam Narula are all perked up.
If Sri Lanka can make Australia bite the dust in the World Cup, can€™t Manish and Poonam beat the Pilgaonkars, who started as favourites in the show €" that€™s what the Goyal couple feels! 50-50 chance
Says Manish, €œWe have come this far. We have been fighting hard, and we will leave no stone unturned. We are all set to give our best performance on Thursday.€
The Pilgaonkars too want to finish in style, and this time, they don€™t want to think about the prize. At least, that€™s what they say!
Supriya told hitList, €œWe want to win, but we are now going to enjoy ourselves. The stress has almost eaten us up €" it€™s time to let our hair down. We think we have a 50-50 chance.€ Live performances
The performances by the two jodis will be aired live, back-to-back. The first round will have the female versus female and male versus male. The second round will have the first couple versus the second; the third round will have the couples performing one team at a time. Viewers decide
All ten jodis who participated in the show will dance with the anchors and judges on the Nach Baliye track. The duration of the finale will be two-and-half-hours. Viewer voting will go on live for an hour, and the number of votes will decide the winner. The judges will not rank the couples (unlike in the semi-final). vickey.lalwani@mid-day.com |