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Faith in Action

Faith in Action (FIA), a martial arts group from Nagaland, which has entered into the quarterfinals round of “India’s Got Talent Season 3”, received a standing ovation in the quarterfinals, after their brilliant performance. The event was shot at EyeDeam Studio, Mumbai with hosts Cheng and Gautam.

The Reality show is being judged by Bollywood superstar Dharemendra, Sonali Bendre and Kiron Kher

The show would be telecast on September 3 at 9 p.m. at Colors channel and a repeat telecast on the same channel on September 4 at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Right after the telecast on September 3, the voting lines would be open for the public till 9 a.m. next morning.

The show would have two Bollywood celebrities, Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade.

FIA team leader, Deep Kumar, who is leading a 10-member team to the Reality Show has appealed to the people of Nagaland and Northeast to vote for them so that they emerge as winners. People can vote through SMS by typing FAI and sending it to 56882.
It may be mentioned here that FIA is the only team from the entire Northeast, which was selected during the screening round held last month.


Dilip Sharma, Dimapur

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