Quick Info
Status: Returning Series
Network: N/A
Type: Reality
Rating: 5.0/10
Boogie Woogie
Overview
Boogie Woogie was an Indian Television dance show that aired on Sony Entertainment Television. Debuting in 1995, the show is hosted by Indian film and television personalities, Naved Jaffrey and Ravi Behl, who are also the producers and creators of the show. Javed Jaffrey appears as the permanent celebrity judge. The show was relaunched by Sony Entertainment Television in 2003. It has become the longest lasting dance show in India.
This production, originally released in 1996, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Reality series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Reality genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 5.0 across its 6 seasons.
- Storyline Highlights:
- • Explores themes within Reality.
- • Produced in India.
- • Original Language: English.
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Seasons
Season 1
1 Episodes • Aired 1996-01-01
The series' first season premiered in 1996 and ended in 1997.
Season 2
0 Episodes • Aired TBA
After a long gap of 5–6 years, the show was relaunched by Sony Entertainment Television in 2003 for its 2nd season. After the end of season 2, Boogie Woogie was off air for sometime in 2006, before it came back in a new avatar in 2008.
Season 3
0 Episodes • Aired TBA
The show held auditions for its new season contestants from 16 to 20 February 2008 in Mumbai. The new season began on Sony Entertainment Television Asia in mid-March. In the end of February or in the beginning of March 2008, the name of series was prefixed with "Videocon" under a sponsorship deal and was titled Boogie Woogie Little Champs.
Season 4
0 Episodes • Aired TBA
After the end of the 3rd season, its 4th season was launched in the last week of November 2008.
Season 5
0 Episodes • Aired TBA
After the end of its 4th season, Sony Entertainment Television again launched the series for its 5th season on 29 May 2009, named Boogie Woogie Mummy's Championship. The series was continuously telecast from February or March 2008 to 3 October 2009, and was replaced by the new dance series Dance Premier League from 9 October 2009. However, the series was said to be return after Dance Premier League ends.