India's Best Dancer judge Malaika Arora, host Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa along with Nora Fatehi were clicked at the dance reality show's set in Filmcity, Mumbai. We have pictures.
Updated On: 2020-08-30 07:30 AM IST
Malaika Arora decked up in a glitzy outfit as she was clicked by the photographers on the sets of India's Best Dancer in Filmcity, Mumbai. The actress is a part of the three-judge panel along with choreographers Geeta Kapoor and Terence Lewis. (All pictures: Yogen Shah).
The actress sizzled in her white gown with a risque slit. She completed her outfit with a pair of earrings. She tied her hair in a sleek ponytail. A pair of black heels enhanced her look.
Last month, when Malaika had resumed her shoot for the show, she shared a post on her experience of resuming work and also shared some moments from the set.
Malaika wrote, "Stepping out of the house to resume work after almost 4 months...had a mixed bag of emotions... excitement, nervousness, happiness, fear. Things are definitely not the same but the show must go on!! With extra precaution, extra efforts and a prayer that everything goes well, we all are restarting our lives and our work (sic)".
Nora made heads turn with her multi-coloured blingy outfit. To complete her look, she opted for a pair of hoop earrings and silver heels. Her smile and on-point makeup enhanced her look.
In a recent interview, the actress spoke about the coronavirus pandemic, losing a friend's father during that time, how difficult it was for her, and what she learned during the lockdown. She said, "This lockdown also reminded me that a lot of things, I studied in school regarding our global, political and economic system along with the Global Agenda, are now unfolding. Strong political leaders in the past warned the world of many things, which were dismissed and laughed upon at that time."
She then talked about losing her friend's father during the pandemic. The actress said, "One of my best friends' father passed away. It was extremely difficult for me to see my friend go through such an experience. It was heart-breaking as he died on Eid. I decided not to celebrate out of respect as it was an emotional moment for all of us. Losing a parent is scary. To see your own friend struggle to get past it is humbling and emotionally exhausting. I thank God every day that we wake up alive and healthy and that our families are healthy too."