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Jennifer Winget gets her groove on 'Super Dancer'

IANS, 27 Sep, 2016 01:15 PM
    Actress Jennifer Winget, who is looking forward to her show "Beyhadh", showcased her dance moves on the stage of the reality TV show "Super Dancer". 
     
    Jennifer made an appearance on the set of the kids dance reality show to promote her upcoming show, and when she was asked to get on the stage, she obliged. 
     
    "When the host Rithvik Dhanjani asked her to comment about the performances, she said she can't dance as good as these kids do. She even went to the extent of saying that these kids have inspired her to train harder and become a better dancer," said a source.
     
    But judge Geeta Kapoor interrupted and countered Jennifer's claims. 
     
    The source added: "Geeta said she knows her for many years and that she dances really well. She then invited Jennifer on stage to shake a leg to showcase her potential. Jennifer being a graceful dancer performed beautifully. All the judges applauded her performance. Her co-stars Kushal Tandon and Aneri Vajani also joined her."

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