Start It Up

Season 1Episode 130 minmars 30, 2013
Start It Up

Best friends Yash and Neel audition for the dance show, Shake It Up, Mumbai. They both do a spotlight dance and Yash makes it in. Unfortunately, Neel gets stage fright and doesn't make it in. The following morning, Yash decides not to participate since Neel did not make it. Neel forces him to show up anyway as it has been their lifelong dream to dance on Shake It Up, Mumbai. He accompanies Yash to the studio and just when Yash is about to go on he handcuffs himself to Neel so they both have to dance during the filming of the show. The host, Shekhar Grover, sees them dancing and decides to keep both of them on the show.

Start It Up has aired on mars 30, 2013 at 10:00

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