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It’s Rambha’s turn, now


In season two of the popular reality dance show, “Maanadu Mayiladu”, on Kalaignar TV, celebrity judge Namitha is being replaced by glamour girl Rambha. Namitha says she wants to take a break from television as she has seven films to compl ete.

According to Kala Master, producer and director of the show, Rambha is not only a good dancer but also popular with the masses. Meanwhile, Kala Master’s sister Brinda Master, a leading choreographer and one of the judges, has also taken a break from the show because of her busy film career.

Popular hostess on Tamil television, Kushboo, has come in as replacement for her friend Brinda.

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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