The excitement for the dance reality show , Dhee 20 , reached fever pitch with its latest promo featuring a retro theme for the upcoming episode. The promo promises a blend of vintage vibes, high-energy performances, and fits of laughter.
The promo showcases energetic performances from the contestants, choreographers, and playful banter between team leaders. Hosted by anchor Nandu, the promo features Hyper Aadi, Deepika, and others dressed in 90’s costumes and teasing each other, throwing everyone in fits of laughter.
The judging panel is led by Vijaybinni master and Regena Cassandra , each bringing their expertise to guide the talented contestants. The promo gives a glimpse into retro-themed performances of Abhi master, Manikanta master, Bhoomika , and others, all earning applause for their nostalgic appeal.
The electrifying promo teases competitive judging with playful remarks, with judges sharing their choreography insights. The promo is packed with lively exchanges that set the stage for an entertaining and energetic episode.
From Mahanati Savitri’s classic “Aha naa pellanta” to Megastar Chiranjeevi’s iconic “Roopu tera mastana”, Dhee 20’s retro-themed episode is all set to take the viewers on a nostalgic ride with popular vintage beats.

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