Ashita in to represent them in the Tashan round, and she performed to a medley of songs, popping out of a magic box. The queen of mishaps, as Malaika nicknamed her, Ashita's skirt attempted to part ways with her during the performance. The judges found the performance young, spunky and sexy, but stale. Malaika expressed how she wished Ashita's dance steps were more original.
Boys: Ali - Cheel Cheel Chilla
Captain Ali Asghar, who picked a song most representative of his own style, Cheel Cheel Chilla, with a short insert of the modern day Just Chill that was declared particularly fresh and insightful by the judges, not to mention the overall performance which they absolutely adored.
2. Zara Hath ke (Mixed Doubles)
Girls: Jennifer and Delnaz - Oh Haseena Zulfo Wali
The girls' team sent out their captain Delnaz Paul and Jennifer Winget as Shammi Kapoor and Helen to Oh Haseena Zulfo Wali. The judges absolutely loved the performance, and Malaika revealed that her in-laws first met on the set of the original which the performers attempted to recreate.
Boys: Amit and Vikas - Kante Nahi Kate
Vikas's Anil Kapoor and Amit's Sridevi set the dance floor aflame with their burning passion. Malaika was so convinced that she blessed the couple and hoped the pair would be together forever. The 'lovers' garnered a brilliant 20 for the performance, and consequently shared the 'Clinic All Clear Confidence Award' at the end of the episode.
3. Hum Tum
Rupali and Bhaktiyar - Tumse Milee Nazar
Malaika and Chunky cut the tape on the Hum Tum round be replaying an old South Indian cinema staple, the sparring flowers. Rupali and Bhaktiyar played an old married couple to a hilarious rendition of Tumse Milee Nazar.
4. Group Act
Girls: (5 performed) Mera Naam Chun Chun Choo
Five of the girls performed the gist of a cancan to Mera Naam Chun Chun Choo, which the judges declared enjoyable, but lacking in coordination.
Boys: (7 performed) Dil Lena Khel, Aa Dekhe Zara Dil Lena Khel and Aah Dekhe Zara in a 'staggering' performance where they subsequently arrived and left their places on the dance floor. The judges declared the boys the once-again champions of the Group Act round, and awarded them two points more than they gave the girls, 18 to the girls' 16.