Geeta, who could not indulge into the guilty pleasure (owing to her weight concerns), decided to splurge on shopping instead.
She was totally in love with the fabrics and handicrafts of West Bengal. She purchased loads of 'Kantha' and 'Batik'work for herself and her near and dear ones.
Said Geeta, "Bengali culture is magnificent. Kolkata is a compelling city, a city with a soul, and a visit there can be one of the richest experiences on Earth. "
Meanwhile, the upcoming episode on Friday will unfold a heart wrenching story of a 10-year-old boy Chandrim.
In the recently held auditions in Kolkata, little Chandrim showed up with his granny.
Inquisitive about every aspirant's story, audition judges Remo, Geeta, Terence & Sandip got chatting with the grandmother, only to find out that they hailed from a particularly poor family, so much so that Chandrim's father was not in a position to support his son's dance classes.
Having noticed that her grandson is exceptionally gifted as a dancer and a natural, quick learner, Chandrim's granny was not about to let him stop his dance tuitions.
The old lady, in her 70s and suffering from breast cancer, then began teaching music to a group of students in order to be able to support her grandson's dance education.
Judge Sandip Soparrkar was moved to tears on hearing this story as he has recently lost his grandmother.
He said, "I deeply miss my grandmother. It was she who introduced me to dance. She encouraged and motivated me to take dance seriously in life. Chandrim, you've brought back so many memories of my own childhood. God bless you!"
Even as he fought back tears, Sandip hugged Chandrim's grandmother and gave the little boy his pair of "Silver Wings" - wings that will fly him to the next level in the contest.