Concept
The show has the unique concept of celebrity couples competing against one another. Major names in the television industry were given a platform to showcase another side of their persona. It is telecasted on vijay TV Friday to Saturday at 8pm. Though the show's concept has originally derived from Nach baliye, the show had created a niche for itself in the small-screen.
Jodi No. 1 - Season 1 was launched in October 2006.
The show witnessed four real life couples and 4 fictional (reel) life couples engage in a 13 week dancing competition. The panel of judges composed of dance master Kala, popular actor Prashanth and the ravishing Ramya Krishnan chose the two finalists. The viewers themselves chose the third finalist.
Prem and Pooja - The winners of the Wild Card round were judgedthe champions of Jodi No. 1 by the audiences. They received 10 lakhs as the prize money.
Jodi no.1 season 2 began following the season 1's success among the Tamil audiences across Tamil Nadu. Jodi no.1 season 2 witnessed many small screen couples, with 8 new celebrity couples. The 8 couples were Kalaiselvan Tinku, Preethi, Yugendren, Hayma Malini, Sree, Krithika, Prithviraj, Uma Riyaz, Arvind, Lakshmi, Irfan, Monisha, Venkat, Nisha, Dev and Aishwarya.
Tinku and Preethi were the winners of Jodi no. 1 season 2, receiving the 10 lakh prizze, whereas Venkat and Nisha won the Best Performance award taking home the Chevy Spark.
Kiran(Kana kanum Kalangal) and Priya were the winners of Jodi Number 1 (3rd Series) (It was after Vijay Jodi No.1 Series 1, 2 and before Season 3).
The show also showed footage of the couples lifestyle's, their families, friends and the efforts put in for the competition.
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