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Madhuri Dixit launches 'Dance for Freedom' contest on I-Day

Madhuri Dixit launches 'Dance for Freedom' contest on I-Day

| | 16 Aug 2015, 01:05 pm
Mumbai, Aug 16 (IBNS): This Independence Day gets bigger and better in its 69th year for all the dance and music enthusiasts thanks to India's queen of dance Madhuri Dixit Nene.
She launched a special contest via her online dance academy ‘Dance With Madhuri’ called #DanceForFreedom - Indiawale Contest.

Madhuri urges participants to become part of DWM's Independance day celebrations with their dance moves.

She's inviting participants to record videos to show off their own interpretation of the song ‘Indiawale’ from the movie ‘Happy New Year’, upload their own choreography and win exciting prizes every week until Aug 30.

Furthermore to get the excitement going, Madhuri has choreographer Deepak Singh and his boys to showcase the current version of Indiawale with its patriotic undertones. She encourages participants to learn the hit Bollywood number and participate in the #DanceForFreedom contest and win prizes via the link: DanceWithMadhuri.com/freedom
 

 

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