With his sunny, affectionate manner, his "chummeshwari" comments, his impromptu dance acts and the hilarious anecdotes he narrates, Terence spreads joy and cheer wherever he goes.
Amidst hysterical laughter and endless guffaws, Terence is said to have shaken a leg with anchor Manish Paul dressed up in drag (!)
With an expression of horror on her face, judge Farah Khan couldn't help but saucily remark, "You can be a great replacement for Katrina, Manish!"
Featuring exotic dance forms from around the world, the latest episode saw the kids presenting everything from the Russian folk dance & Afro Jazz to the Dragon dance and Lyndihop.
Just the right way to make Terence Sir smile ear to ear! Pleased as punch with the performances, Terence decided it was time to distribute Swiss chocolates from his recent Paris trip to the kids, mentors and the judges alike.
Sending ripples of excitement through the audience, Terence took to the stage several times and captivated them with an outstanding solo act to ‘Dil Toh Bachcha hai Ji' and a group act with the talented pack to the 90's chartbuster ‘Ice Ice baby'.
Meanwhile, Roly-poly li'l Ruturaj is fast becoming everybody's favorite contestant on DID Li'l Masters.
Delivering one power-packed performance after another, this cutie has woven his way into everyone's heart. But with judge Sandip Soparrkar, he perhaps needs to try a little harder!
At a recent shoot, Sandip, on seeing Ruturaj's performance, said, "I have honestly seen Ruturaj doing better. Besides, at this point in the show, the audience needs to see more ‘dance' to decide."
Begging to differ, judge Farah Khan jumped to Ruturaj's rescue, saying, "Really? I got goose bumps during his performance. It's a new experiment by Rutu ... nice choreography, effective use of the prop, great execution."
The cross-fire between the judges continued as they were asked to predict whether Ruturaj would make it to the top 4. Sandip said, "No... he needs to do more than just lyrical hip-hop to win".
Not about to let one of her favorite contestants be undermined, Farah said, "Why just the top 4? I see Ruturaj in the top 2."
In a bid to put any doubts about his talent to rest, Ruturaj agreed to engage in a racy dance "jugal bandi" with Atul, his closest contender.
Together the duo enthralled the audience with a spunky, competitive dance act to the song "Ibn-e-Batuta".
Maintaining his stance even post the performance, Sandip said that Atul was crisper with his moves!
Farah disagreed yet again, saying, "Rutu's forte is his expressions and Atul's stunts take the cake. It was a tie for me...."
Whether Ruturaj will stay in the competition or will Atul rule the roost is something only time will tell!