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Nora Fatehi is back as the fourth judge on India's Best Dance. It also means she will once again reunite with Terence Lewis and the other judges Geeta Kapoor and Malaika Arora. According to reports, the Saki Saki girl is back on the dance reality show on popular demand.

Recently a video of Nora dancing with Terence went viral much to the joy of Norence fans who loved the chemistry between these two dancers. Fans are just ecstatic to have Nora reunite with Terence once again.

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India's Best Dancer's TRP Dropped After Nora Fatehi Left The Show

She took place of the Munni Badnam Hui dancer for a couple of weeks earlier this month as Malaika was down with corona. Now Malaika Arora is back on the show.  She has been judging the show for the last two weeks. But now the show producers have decided to call back Nora Fatehi.

It is because the  TRP for India's Best Dancer escalated when Nora Fatehi was judging the show. Fans just loved to watch her sizzling chemistry with choreographer Terence Lewis. Even the incidence of Terence supposedly touching Nora inappropriately grabbed a lot of attention which ultimately helped the TRP of the show.

However, once Malaika got back and Nora went out, the TRP's dropped down considerably. That is why the producers have decided to get Nora Fatehi as the fourth judge on India's Best Dancer. Recently, a video showing Geeta Kapoor, Nora, and Malaika dancing on the Dilbar Dilbar dancer's latest music video with Guru Randhawa Nach Meri Rani surfaced online.

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It seems this weekend on Sony Television will be all about Nora Fatehi. Apart from re-entering India's Best Dancer, the Street Dancer 3D actor will also appear as a guest on The Kapil Sharma Show. She will be accompanied by Guru Randhawa and the two will promote their successful music video Naach Meri Rani on the comedy show.

Also Read: Did Terence Lewis Touch Nora Fatehi Inappropriately On India’s Best Dancer? Saki Saki Girl Breaks Silence!

 

 

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