Having premiered on April 28 with a grand opening of 5.8 TVR, soaring even higher on the popularity charts with a magnificent 6.2 TVR in its second week of telecast and continuing to rule the reality roost for the third consecutive week, Zee TV’s Knorr Soupy Noodles DID Li’l Masters powered by Lotus Refineries has emerged as the undisputed winner in the TRP race, beating the launch day ratings of all other non-fiction launches including Sony TV’s Kaun Banega Crorepati- Season 5 (5.2 TVR), Sony TV’s Jhalak Dikhla Ja- 4 (4.1 TVR), Just Dance (3.7 TVR) on Star Plus in the last 1 year. The show’s ratings tower over Aamir Khan’s much-hyped Satyamev Jayate that clocked a lukewarm opening of only 3 TVR on Star Plus. The stupendous opening of the second season of Zee TV’s dance reality show for kids, DID L’il Masters prove that it is spectacular talent and not the lure of film celebrities that scores on the tube!
Swirling up a magical blend of jaw-dropping dance acts one could never have imagined kids to be able to perform and the heart-warming innocence and exuberance of countless kids across the country, the initial episodes of Zee TV’s DID L’il Masters showcased the most endearing moments of the multi-city auditions that Master Marzi and Geeta Kapur conducted in search of fresh talent. The last two episodes of DID L’il Masters featured the ravishing Karisma Kapoor as she graced the final auditions in Mumbai, unveiling the country’s Top 16 children.
Having wrapped up the auditions phase, the coming weekend (Saturday, 19 May and Sunday, 20 May) will see the Grand Premiere episode where viewers will be introduced to the Top 16 kids through a delightful bounty of 28 mind-blowing dance acts including solos, duets and group acts. If Crockroaz blew your minds away with his trademark “Slo-Mo” style, watch out as 4 l’il “Raghavs” match him step for step! The Prince of Popping and Locking goes desi as he and his “paltan” perform hip-hop on a Gujarati folk song. Kruti’s Krackers set the stage ablaze with a Bollywood fusion and Neerav’s Ninjas brought the house down with their jazz and blues act. While grandmaster Mithun Da could not help but fall in love with Kolkata’s cute Shalini Moitra, he jumped up on stage and joined Mumbai’s Shreya Acharya as she danced to Anarkali Disco Chali. What’s more, the upcoming episodes of DID L’il Masters will see a deluge of Bollywood’s glitterati visiting the sets to cheer on the talented brat-pack on the show.