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Prince Narula & Yuvika Chaudhary win Nach Baliye 9?

Nach Baliye is undoubtedly one of the most popular celebrity dance reality shows on Indian television. The first season of the show hit the small screen way back in 2005 and became an instant hit among the audience. It is currently running its ninth season which is now nearing its conclusion.

Though telecast of the final episode of Nach Baliye 9 is scheduled for this weekend on Star Plus, the winning couple of the latest season has already been declared on the internet. Yes, according to reports doing the rounds on social media, Prince Narula and Yuvika Chaudhary have been crowned the winners of the ninth season of Nach Baliye. The couple walked away with the winning trophy, leaving popular television actress Anita Hassanandani and her husband Rohit Reddy behind.


Regarding the winner being leaked ahead of telecast, it has been reported by a publication that Yuvika and Prince’s extended family had attended the grand finale shoot. They took to social media to share the news on live video, which then went rival in no time.

A source told the publication, “The production team tried their level best to control the situation and stop them from revealing the names but it was too late and fans had already picked the names by then.”

Prince Narula, who is a reality show find, has won his fourth reality show in the form of Nach Baliye 9. Before winning Nach Baliye 9, the handsome hunk has won Roadies, Splitsvilla and Salman Khan’s controversial reality show Bigg Boss 9. However, this win is special as it also includes his wife Yuvika Chaudhary.

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