Girls Hold All The Aces In The Grand Finale Of Amrita TV?s Super Dancer Junior-2

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Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 31, 2011

MUMBAI: It is an all- girl affair in the mega Grand Finale of Amrita TV?s Super Dancer Junior-2, that has blazed breathtaking new trails of success in the history of children?s dance reality shows in Kerala.

Making sure that girls will have all the fun, Chithu Pradeeep, Malavika Krishnadas, Shifana Musthafa and Swarna Thomas have breezed into the finals, setting the stage for a spectacular clash on the 3rd of April.

Super Dancer Junior-2 had become something of a cult show commanding the following of millions around the globe, who tune in with something akin to religious fervor at 8 pm, every Monday to Friday.

It was a nerve racking journey for the 16 candidates, a 7 month long journey in which they came together as prefect strangers but parted ways as bosom friends. Some had signed on for the glory it would bring, others viewed it as a merry jaunt, while a few were dead serious, with their eyes fixed hungrily on the final title.

The rollercoaster of a competition with its intoxicating highs and agonizing dips became a perfect training ground that transformed hip hop experts into classical exponents and Bharanatyam specialists into western pros.

The perceptive judging duo of Sudha Chandran and Kala Master picked out 8 of the best who moved into the semifinals, which winnowed out the Final Four after 3 levels of intense scrutiny.

Malavika hailing from Palakkad, the complete danseuse who floored Kala Master with her effortless mastery in every genre of dance is aiming to cap her many feathered hat with the coveted title.

Chithu Pradeep, the tenacious lass from Kollam who waltzed back from the brink of elimination with a string of astounding performances, declared firmly that to be Super Dancer Junior was the greatest ambition of her life, to up the ante.

Shifana Musthafa, the petite bombshell from Ernakulam who grittily overcame numbing pain and a fractured arm, earned the respect and admiration of even Sudha Chandran,to storm into the finals.

Swarna Thomas, the strikingly good looking, heroine-in-the-making came all the way from Maharashtra to dazzle home crowds with her looks and grace.

In the run up to the finals, as the fan clubs of each contestant keep their fingers crossed and the other participants bask in the warmth of shared moments, the finalists are giving it all they have got, for the high noon of their lives.