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Jennifer Winget replaced as Nach Baliye 9 host?

Fans have been waiting to see Jennifer Winget back on the small screen ever since her show Bepannaah went off air a couple of months ago.

Recently, several media outlets reported that the gorgeous actress was finalized to host the upcoming season of the popular celebrity dance reality show, Nach Baliye 9.


However, if latest reports are to be believed, she will not be seen hosting Nach Baliye 9. The actress has been replaced because the channel was not too keen on having a daily soap actress as the host of the latest season.

We hear that now either Sunil Grover or Maniesh Paul will be hosting the show. The channel is yet to decide between Grover and Paul. Both are popular entertainers and connect well with the audience.

Produced by Salman Khan, Nach Baliye 9 is scheduled to go on air from July. The potential pairs for the upcoming season include Drashti Dhami-Neeraj Khemka, Anita Hassanandani-Rohit Reddy and Hina Khan-Rocky Jaiswal.

The final list is yet to be revealed.

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TroyBoi’s latest EP bridges generations by fusing South Asian heritage sounds with global trap and electronic production

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TroyBoi returns to his Indian roots with Rootz EP using Lata Mangeshkar’s voice to redefine British diaspora music

Highlights:

  • TroyBoi’s five-track EP Rootz is a personal return to the sounds of his childhood, released via Ultra Records in September 2025.
  • The single Kabhi uses an officially cleared sample of Lata Mangeshkar’s vocal from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.
  • Collaborations with Amrit Maan, Jazzy B and BombayMami plug Punjabi, Bhangra and south-Asian textures directly into modern trap and bass production.
  • This EP is part of a wider wave: British artists born into diasporas are using heritage not as garnish but as foundation.

Some albums hit you in ways you don’t see coming. Rootz is one of them. Not just another trap EP. TroyBoi, the London-born producer known for global bass and trap, has made something that’s also deeply personal. He didn’t just want to make music that bangs in clubs; instead, he wanted to reach back to the India of his childhood. And he did it with Rootz.

The track everyone’s talking about is Kabhi. Because it’s not just sampling Bollywood. Lata Mangeshkar’s voice was officially cleared for use on a non-Bollywood release, a milestone reported by multiple outlets. It’s history. It’s memory. And it’s a bridge.

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