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Just Dance to wrap up before schedule?

Just Dance, which is one of the most expensive shows on television, has failed to garner enough TRPs despite roping in dancing star Hrithik Roshan and top-notch choreographers Farah Khan and Vaibhavi Merchant.

Updated on: Sep 16, 2011 01:23 PM IST
Agencies | By , New Delhi
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Just Dance, which is one of the most expensive shows on television, has failed to garner enough TRPs despite roping in dancing star Hrithik Roshan and top-notch choreographers Farah Khan and Vaibhavi Merchant.

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The cost of each episode is said to be between Rs 3-4 crore but the show is not able to grab the expected viewership. So the show will wrap by October, which is three weeks before the scheduled date, reported Mid Day.

The show airs at 9 pm every weekend on Star Plus as well as Star One. But Hrithik appears just once a week on the show which might be another reason for the low TRPs. Reportedly, his Agneepath schedule kept him busy.

Celebrity presence by Katrina Kaif, Imran Khan, Shahid Kapoor or Govinda didn't do much for the show either.

The show is facing tough competition from India's Got Talent 3 on Colors which has Dharmendra, Kirron Kher and Sonali Bendre as judges.

However, Star Plus spokesperson Parul Sharma denied the reports. "This is completely false. The show is doing fine and is on schedule. I wonder who is spreading these stories, which I suspect is done with a wrong purpose," she told the tabloid.

 
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