Yes! They had a visit by none other than "The Great Khali".
On his recent trip to India, the WWE superstar mentioned to his staff that if there's one Indian TV show he's enjoyed in recent times, it was Lux Dance India Dance.
Khali's every wish being their command, his staff immediately organized for Khali a visit the sets of his favorite show where the 16 bright little contestants of DID Li'l Masters were busy rehearsing their upcoming acts.
Thrilled to bits on seeing the world's most famous Indian wrestler, the kids went ballistic and flung themselves at him, flocking him for pictures and autographs.
Khali insisted that he sees each one of them perform an act and the kids were not about to refuse! Having shaken a leg with the kids, Khali was heard saying, "These kids can just blow you away! They dance better than most adult professional dancers."
While most little boys were keen on learning how to wrestle from The Great Khali, one li'l sardarji Manpreet taught him a thing or two... reports have it that the giant wrestler learnt how to "Balle Balle" in style from this mischievous little brat!
Meanwhile, drawing attention to the zingy zany title track of DID L'il Masters which one hears on the lips of every kid "...... Kholenge job ye mutthi hum..kar denge sabki chutti hum...samjho na koi humko kam....Hum hain Dance Ke Baap.."; little did you know that this groovy track has been sung by the Saregamapa L'il Champs winners – Shreyasi Bhattacharya, Hemant Brijwasi and Yatharth Ratnam!
The team was looking for a bunch of kid singers to sing the title track and who but the super talented singers of Saregamapa L'il Champs?
In fact, Master choreographer and judge of L'il Masters Sandip Soparrkar is so very impressed by the sound track that he is intending to do an entire choreography on it. "The tune is on my mind all the time... it is so peppy and lively, " says the master ballroom dancer.
"It can just put you on to your toes instantly, " he adds.