Manisha Rani Wins JDJ 11: Sony Entertainment Television's popular celebrity dance reality show, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, concluded its latest season with flair! As the curtains draw on another electrifying season after 16 weeks, the stage bids farewell to mesmerising performances and unforgettable moments. In the finale, Manisha Rani was crowned the reigning champion.
The Great Grand Final was a spectacular affair, with hosts Rithvik Dhanjani and Gauahar Khan and the esteemed panel of judges: Farah Khan, Arshad Warsi, and Malaika Arora, rooting for the Great Grand Finalists: Manisha Rani, Shoaib Ibrahim, Dhanashree Verma, Adrija Sinha, and Sreerama Chandra.
The finale was further enhanced by the presence of the cast of Murder Mubarak: Sara Ali Khan, Vijay Verma, and Sanjay Kapoor, who joined the contestants on stage for a dance. The team from Sony Entertainment Television's upcoming comedy show Madness Machayenge India Ko Hasayenge, led by Madness Ki Malkin Huma Qureshi, host Harsh Gujral, and comedian Inder Sahani were also part of this episode and elevated the entertainment quotient with their humour-filled sketches, witty remarks, and memorable moments, ensuring a laughter-filled experience for the audience.
Dillo Ki Rani, Manisha Rani, made a remarkable wildcard entry into Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, instantly winning the hearts of viewers. Her challenge on the show was to prove herself as a versatile dancer without any prior professional training. With her choreo-partner Ashutosh's supportive mentoring, Manisha transformed into one of the most graceful dancers on the 'Jhalak' stage. Throughout the season, Manisha delivered breath-taking performances ranging from Bollywood to hip-hop, and from classical to robotics. Despite having entered the season midway, Manisha Rani walked away with her head held high as the winner of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, proving that hard work and dedication can truly make dreams come true.
Manisha Rani shared, "This journey has been nothing short of a dream come true, and I owe it all to the love, support, and encouragement of the judges and the audience. I knew this experience would change my life, and it truly has. As a wildcard entry, I had to work twice as hard to prove myself, and every moment has been filled with excitement and my growth as a dancer. I am grateful to my choreographer, Ashutosh, who has been very understanding, and each week he has pushed me to broaden my horizons and discover new facets of my dancing abilities. This win is not just mine; it belongs to everyone who believed in me and supported me throughout this journey."