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THE GR8! MAG 10TH ANNIVERSARY PHOTOSHOOT
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When Mummies get Naughty!


When 11 year old Alisha Sheikh of Mumbai landed up at the auditions of India’s Best Dramebaaz, she had spooky tricks up her sleeve … dressed in white and carrying a pouch of ketchup that she strategically tore into during the climax of her act, she scared the daylights out of judges Vivek Oberoi, Sonali Bendre and Anurag Basu with her power-packed horror performance.

In sharp contrast to Alisha’s spine-chilling act heightened by her wild hair, scary eyes and ketchup-coated lips, what followed had the judges rolling on the floor with laughter. Alisha’s mother who had accompanied her for the audition turned out to be one helluva mischievous mommy. Winking at Vivek, she said she’d fancy a waltz with the Saathiya heartthrob. Being the chivalrous man he is, Vivek couldn’t disappoint the lady. When he went up on stage, however, he was caught completely off-guard by the mommy’s brazen and unabashed style of dancing … she held him close and danced like it was a chance she’d been waiting for a very long time! While the audience burst out laughing and cheered her on, Vivek was left grinning sheepishly at being “woman-handled”.


On seeing all the female attention go to Vivek, co-judge Anurag Basu jokingly teased the mommy about being “partial”! Little did he know that the mommy, in a bid to prove him wrong, will come running off the stage and into his arms and plant a solid kiss on his cheek in full public view. So, this mummy left not one, but two of the three judges of ‘India’s Best Dramebaaz’ speechless and blushing a beetroot red.


Get geared up for a deluge of mischievous kids and at times, their even-more-mischievous mummies as India’s Best Dramebaaz premieres on Saturday, February 23 at 9 PM only on Zee TV!