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Ramzan Muhammed to Dilsha Prasannan: Don't miss the 'Then and Now' looks of these D4 Dance contestants

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 7, 2024, 14:16 IST
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​Ramzan Muhammed to Dilsha Prasannan: Don't miss the 'Then and Now' looks of these D4 Dance contestants​


"D4 Dance," one of the most popular dance reality shows in Malayalam television history, introduced audiences to a plethora of talented dancers who left an indelible mark with their performances. Among these contestants were Ramzan Muhammed and Dilsha Prasannan, whose journey from the stage of "D4 Dance" to the present day has been nothing short of remarkable. As they transitioned from aspiring dancers to established figures in the entertainment industry, their evolution in both skill and appearance has captured the attention of fans. Let's take a nostalgic look at the then-and-now transformations of these beloved "D4 Dance" contestants.

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​Ajith Ashokan​

Contestant Ajith Ashokan is now a proud father, who recently shared the stage with his toddler. He also pursued a career as a choreographer.

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​Ajaz​

The kiddo of the season, Ajaz is all grown up as a handsome young guy now. Not just dance, he had also tried his luck in movies too. He played Mohanlal's childhood character in the hit movie, 'Pulimurugan'.

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Dr Aashiq Nawal


The doctor-dancer of the show, Aashiq continues to entertain his fans with his dance moves. The dance is currently settled in Dubai balancing his passion for dance and medicine.

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​Arya Balakrishnan​

The charming dancer of the show, Arya recently welcomed her second baby. The dancer who owns a dancing studio is active on social media with her dance videos.

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​Sushmitha​


Contestant Sushmitha looks unrecognizable in her new pictures. Along with dance, she has also emerged into modeling after the show.

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​Dilsha Prasannan​


Dilsha also reached heights after the show. From making her Mollywood debut to becoming the first female winner of Bigg Boss Malayalam, she continues to entertain her fans.

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​Ramzan Muhammed​


The star of the season, Ramzan Muhammed continues to be the young sensation of the industry. Modeling, dance shows, movies, and choreography, he has already widened his horizon.

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