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Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi

Parmeet: We were one of the best performers at the rehearsal. I am happy with the result. Now we have to match higher standards. The stakes are high. Archana and I have had our arguments. I'd put that down to creative differences. That's part and parcel of the game, part of the fun. It's fine as long as you don't carry it home.

I'm in Nach Baliye to win, to put my best and have fun doing that. It's such a big show, on such a massive scale. After KBC, it's the next best thing on television, and I'm happy to be a part of it.

Archana: I have been touted as a good dancer after Jalwa, but then again it's a case of screen v/s real life. The fact that I am not a natural dancer is a well-guarded secret, and I was not too thrilled about coming out of the closet. I wasn't gung-ho about the fact that now everybody will realise I have two left feet.

It's been 17 years since our wedding and dancing with Parmeet did take us back into our youth. It took us back to our going around days. We are actors. Now we are told to compete in an area, which is not our core competency, and told that our level of success will be judged in a domain completely alien to us.

I think the couple you really have to watch out for is Sachin and Supriya, they are mind-blowing. So are Varun and Rajeshwari, which is not surprising as Rajeshwari is a trained dancer.

(Archana stars in the comic Aasmaan Se Tapki, while Parmeet Sethi has just ended a successful run with Jassi Jaise Koi Nahin)

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