| | | | 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, "We 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, "We 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 |