Maharashtra's Best Dancer

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Maharashtra's Best Dancer
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Also known asMBD
Genre Dance
Reality Television
Presented bySankarshan Karhade
Namrata Sambherao
Judges Dharmesh Yelande
Pooja Sawant
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes31
Production
ProducersHemant Ruprell
Ranjeet Thakur
Running time60 Minutes
Production company Frames Production
Release
Original network Sony Marathi
Original release30 November 2020 (2020-11-30) 
14 March 2021 (2021-03-14)

Maharashtra's Best Dancer is the Marathi-language version of the reality television programme India's Best Dancer and the show aired on Sony Marathi. [1] Actress Pooja Sawant and Choreographer Dharmesh Yelande are the Judges and the hosts are Sankarshan Karhade and Namrata Sambherao. Prathamesh Mane is the winner of season 1. [2]

Contents

Concept

Maharashtra's Best Dancer will showcase the people of some of the best dancing talent, who with their solo performances, will compete to win the show. In the Grand Premiere, the judges announced the Top 14 contestants who will have a respective mentor in the journey ahead. Week-on-week these 14 contestants will have to impress the judges and audience alike to move closer to winning the most coveted title of Maharashtra's Best Dancer.

Top 13 contestants

ContestantsCityChoreographersStatusDate of Elimination
Prathamesh Mane Satara Akash ShettyWon
Prachi Prajapati Nagpur Shweta Warrier1st Runner-up
Apeksha Londhe Pune Ashutosh Pawar2nd Runner-up
Aditi Jadhav Mumbai Rutuja Junnarkar3rd Runner-up
Arya Dongre Pune Pratiksha SutarEliminated2 March 2021
Shweta Tukrul Mumbai Vaibhav GhugeEliminated23 February 2021
Samip Dhakne Mumbai Rupesh SoniEliminated16 February 2021
Akash Tambedkar Mumbai Sagar BoraEliminated26 January 2021
Deepak Hulsure Latur Bharat GhareEliminated26 January 2021
Shweta Kadam Mumbai Swapnil MandavkarEliminated19 January 2021
Shubham Revankar Mumbai Ajinkya KalokheEliminated5 January 2021
Chinmay Borkar Goa Rutuja ParekhEliminated29 December 2020
Mansi Sharma Nagpur Minakshi PosheEliminated22 December 2020

Guests

DateGuestFeaturedRef.
21-22 December Govinda Guest appearance [3]
11-12 January Ankush Chaudhari Guest appearance [4]
8-9 February Remo D'Souza Through Video Call
15-16 February Amol Kolhe For Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti [5]
22-23 February Vishakha Subhedar,
Arun Kadam,
Namrata Sambherao
Marriage Week Special
8-9 March Geeta Kapoor For Women's Day [6]
Grand Finale Sachin Pilgaonkar,
Supriya Pilgaonkar
Guest appearance [7]

Judges & Hosts

Judges of Maharashtra's best dancer are:

Hosts of Maharashtra's best dancer are:

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