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Amrita TV highlights

Crossing 100 episodes

The reality show for kids who can shake a leg – Super Dancer Junior – completes its 100th episode. The show is a hunt for a good dancer aged between 10 and 15.

The show, which started off with 5,000 contestants, is now down to 11 participants.

The programme had the children competing in rounds such as ‘horror round,’ ‘black and white round,’ ‘choreography round’ and ‘D.J. round.’ The show is not solely based on sms elimination.

Kala Master and Arivinder have a say on the selection. The programme is on daily at 19.00.

Sannidhanam

Sannidhanam has the traditions, rituals, customs and myths associated with the Sabarimala Temple interwoven in the programme.

The events in the temple during the preceding and succeeding weeks will also be a part of the programme. The programme is telecast every Sunday at 18.30 p.m.

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