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Dance Premier League

Dance Premier League is an Indian dance reality show


that premiered on Sony TV on October 9, 2009. The series is judged by the known Bollywood lm actress Rani
Mukerji, and famous Indian choreographer Shiamak
Davar who guides all six teams as an 'umpire'.[1] The series replaced Sony TVs long running dance show Boogie
Woogie.[2]

the time. These ocial supporters did not appear


on the show.

3 Fixtures
Winning team names shown in bold

Format

4 References

The show consists of six teams, consisting of eight


dancers each, that are chosen at auditions across India. One of the six teams consists of NRIs.

[1] Shiamak Davar to umpire Sonys 'Dance Premier


League'". Indiantelevision.com. September 22, 2009.

Each zonal team will play against every other zone.

[2] Sony rides on IPL buzz; to replace Boogie Woogie with


DPL. Indiantelevision.com. September 15, 2009.

Each match will have a solo, a duo and a group


round. The tally of all three rounds will decide the
winner.

5 External links

The scoring is like cricket runs, e.g., duck, single, boundary, sixer, etc. The winning team gets 2
points.

Dance Premier League Ocial Site


Dance Premier League Ocial Blog

At the end of each match, awards are also given just


like cricket, e.g., Man of the match, most 6s, most
4s etc.
After the league matches the top four teams will play
seminals and then the top two will ght in the nals.
The points are awarded by the choreographers
whose teams have not performed on the day. Shiamak Davar, aworld renowned choreographer is the
match umpire and he can question or raise an objection to the points awarded.
Rani Mukerji, DPL ki Rani (Queen), will choose
the man of the match and also award runs for the
performances.
Man of the match gets 6 runs and these runs are
added to the Round 3 score of their team.

Teams

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Slogans and points

The Ocial supporters! came to the auditions


merely to promote their movies which released at
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Text and image sources, contributors, and licenses

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