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Dance Plus

★ 10.0 (3 votes) | 2015 | 0h 45m
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Overview

Discover solo, couple and group performances starting a movement in revolutionary styles. Transforming dance culture, to find the next big dance trend.

Details
  • Status Returning Series
  • First Air Date July 26, 2015
  • Last Air Date October 15, 2021
  • Seasons 6
  • Episodes 139
  • Networks StarPlus, Disney+ Hotstar

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Seasons

Season 1
Season 1

12 episodes • 2015

Season 1 of Dance Plus premiered on 26 July 2015 and broadcast on STAR Plus. The season is produced by Frames Productions. The tagline of the season was Ise Kehte Hain Dance (lit. This is called Dance). The auditions for the season were carried out in thirteen cities in India, between 3 June 2015 and 11 October 2015. The season is hosted by Raghav Juyal.

Season 2
Season 2

26 episodes • 2016

Season 2 of Dance Plus premiered on 2 July 2016 on Star Plus. It was created and produced by Varun Trikha Productions, Urban Brew Studios and Frames Production and aired for 25 episodes. This time there were two talents from Nepal who progressed to the Grand Finale (Wild Ripperz Crew and Sushant Khatri). Mokshda Jailkhani was the first contestant to get the double plus. Wild Ripperz set the record by gaining Double Plus for 8 consecutive time. Auditions were conducted across several cities of India from 3 May 2016 to 26 May 2016.

Season 3
Season 3

26 episodes • 2017

Season 3 of Dance Plus started on 1 July 2017 on STAR Plus and produced by Urban Brew Studios. Winner was Bir Radha Sherpa, from team Punit. Other three contestants from Top four were from Dharmesh's team, a new record for the finalists. Amardeep Singh Natt became the first runner up, Aryan Patra became the second runner up and Shivani and Tarun were the third runner up. All the finalists won the hearts of public with their entertaining and excellent performances. Overall, Team Dharmesh has two winners from season one and two, Team Punit has one and Shakti Mohan has none. Show is acclaimed and very popular due to creative format and uniqueness.

Season 4
Season 4

34 episodes • 2018

Season 4 of Dance Plus premiered on October 6, 2018 on Star Plus and is produced by Urban Brew Studios in association with Frames Productions. The season is hosted by Raghav Juyal and Sugandha Mishra. The fourth round is the international squad challenge in which one member of each team has to match the level of dancing of the international dancer. The artist which matches the score gets double the points of the international squad. This round is also scored out of ten by the super judge.

Season 5
Season 5

16 episodes • 2019

Season 5 of Dance Plus started November 9, 2019 on Star Plus and is produced by Urban Brew Studios in association with Frames Productions. The season is hosted by Raghav Juyal.

Season 6
Season 6

25 episodes • 2021

Remo is back with a bang to hunt for the next dance icon with host Raghav, and captains Punit, Shakti and Salman. The biggest dance battle of the year is here!

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